Lou
Forum Legend
I'm pretty sure that using the word overdose with THC is medically/scientifically incorrect. It also might be purposefully misleading.
but yes the fact that edibles generally look and taste like candy can be problematic when kids are involved.
the edibles I buy are in child proof containers. They are such good containers that I can't open them. In several cases I have resorted to using tools. I usually get it open and transfer my edibles into a jar or can. I do not have kids in my house.
I don't have any evidence of this but I think Flintstone vitamins pose a more serious risk cause the vitamins are in the house with kids. And some vitamins are actually toxic in large quantities.
Maybe a more serious risk is to dogs. its seems like "my dog ate my brownies" is a common complaint and brownies can make a dog seriously ill - even without the THC.
THC does have some legitimate medical uses. but most THC is consumed strictly for recreational purposes. CBD might even have medical uses, too. but not many studies have actually shown anything and the claims sound more like snake oil than anything legit.
The high from edibles is different and if there is an issue it probably comes from the delayed effect. Smoking is close to instanteous. Before you could get too high you probably would forget where you put the lighter, or forget how to use a lighter. or just curl up and go to sleep.
Edibles take 30 minutes or more to take effect.
some of the products that are meant for pain relief are very concentrated, too. I remember early on I bought a chocolate bar that had over 1000 mg. I thought it had 100. When I got home and realized my mistake I had a helluva time trying to cut up the squares into sixteenths. Oh, and I think there is a real hazard with relying on stoners to do the math. If NASA engineers can misplace a decimal - just imagine how likely it is for a couple of potheads doing it right.
Maybe the big plus with legalizing marijuana is the tax revenue. Just in California, and just for last year, the tax revenue went over 1 billion dollars. thats a lot of infrastructure (or child care).
but yes the fact that edibles generally look and taste like candy can be problematic when kids are involved.
the edibles I buy are in child proof containers. They are such good containers that I can't open them. In several cases I have resorted to using tools. I usually get it open and transfer my edibles into a jar or can. I do not have kids in my house.
I don't have any evidence of this but I think Flintstone vitamins pose a more serious risk cause the vitamins are in the house with kids. And some vitamins are actually toxic in large quantities.
Maybe a more serious risk is to dogs. its seems like "my dog ate my brownies" is a common complaint and brownies can make a dog seriously ill - even without the THC.
THC does have some legitimate medical uses. but most THC is consumed strictly for recreational purposes. CBD might even have medical uses, too. but not many studies have actually shown anything and the claims sound more like snake oil than anything legit.
The high from edibles is different and if there is an issue it probably comes from the delayed effect. Smoking is close to instanteous. Before you could get too high you probably would forget where you put the lighter, or forget how to use a lighter. or just curl up and go to sleep.
Edibles take 30 minutes or more to take effect.
some of the products that are meant for pain relief are very concentrated, too. I remember early on I bought a chocolate bar that had over 1000 mg. I thought it had 100. When I got home and realized my mistake I had a helluva time trying to cut up the squares into sixteenths. Oh, and I think there is a real hazard with relying on stoners to do the math. If NASA engineers can misplace a decimal - just imagine how likely it is for a couple of potheads doing it right.
Maybe the big plus with legalizing marijuana is the tax revenue. Just in California, and just for last year, the tax revenue went over 1 billion dollars. thats a lot of infrastructure (or child care).