When consumers first learned that Oregon’s new legal THC limit for edibles would increase this April from 50 mg to 100 mg per package, stoners statewide agreed it was about time. Manufacturers, ...
What’s better? Smoking or eating an edible? While the answer to that question can be deeply personal, there are a variety of factors that can contribute to the overall experiences that THC consumption ...
The amount of time it takes for an edible to kick in can depend on the dosage and type. Those that are eaten may take longer than those that are absorbed in the mouth, like lozenges. Edibles are ...
Edibles had a rough ride in Colorado last year. With deaths blamed on pot food, an increase in emergency-room visits and a very public freakout by Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, edibles came ...
The market for cannabis edibles is evolving into two main camps—high vs. low dose—but who should and likely does opt for which camp may surprise you. Some of the divergence is being shaped by the ...
Advocates want raise the current limit from 10 mg of THC to 100 mg You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Canadian cannabis advocates are ...
A new raft of regulations recently approved by Colorado State Attorney General Cynthia Coffman requires edibles manufacturers to retool their production processes yet again. Emergency rules passed in ...
(FOX 2) - Marijuana edibles that contained too much THC have been recalled following a review from the state's cannabis regulatory agency. The edibles, which were branded as "The Weed Bar" failed to ...
It may take around 30–90 minutes for the effects of edibles to kick in. A person should wait at least 24 hours before taking another dose. Edibles are foods or drinks containing cannabis extract. They ...