Exactly how long should you be waiting?

gb123

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There’s no clear answer yet. But it should be longer than if you’d inhaled.
This is gonna be hilarious ....LP's tryin to put a number on HOW PEOPLE REACT?!?!?!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH This HAS got to be the Funniest deal of all.
Cant wait to see the crowd of zombies and others walking around laughing at them wondering wtf their problem is?!?! :)

eg...I gave a buddy 250 mg's and he didnt even feel it..he says he doesnt get high eating edibles... :lol: and he didnt feel even a slight buzzz or being tied at 250 ,,,,,,250 would put most people under the table,,, :lol:

NEXT FUCK UP ...lol
 

gb123

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Since I don’t like inhaling things, I’d always avoided marijuana. A few months ago, I discovered weed gummies and I find they help me calm down in the evening so I can sleep. How long should I be waiting to drive after taking them? Even after a year of legalization, I’m really not clear on how marijuana affects driving. – Carin, Vancouver


With pot edibles, figuring out when you’ll be safe to drive is a lot hazier than if you’ve smoked or vaped. But you should be waiting longer than you think.


“Edibles are different from inhaling – they affect every single person differently and each edible has different effects,” says Andrew Murie, CEO of Mothers Against Drink Driving (MADD) Canada. “For edibles, you really need to sleep it off. If you’ve really overdone it, you could still be having some of the effects the next morning.”


Exactly how long should you be waiting? There’s no clear answer yet. But it should be longer than if you’d inhaled.


On its website, Health Canada says, generally, the effects of inhaled cannabis could last six hours or more. But if you eat or drink it, the effects could last up to 12 hours.




“With edibles, the impairment lasts longer and it takes longer to dissipate from the body,” Murie says.


And the after-effects of both, including drowsiness, could last up to 24 hours.


Ottawa says it won’t give guidelines on how long you should be waiting to drive after eating or inhaling it.


The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) recommends that people wait at least six hours before driving after smoking pot.


“Six hours is a general guideline for inhaling, but it doesn’t apply to medical users, new users or people who are mixing it with alcohol or other drugs, who all have to wait longer,” Murie says. “Edibles are a lot less predictable – nobody’s comfortable putting a number on it.”


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Don’t eat and drive

You’ll feel the effect of vaping or smoking pot within 30 minutes. But with edibles, it can take up to two hours to start to feel the effects and up to four hours to feel the full effects.


“You might eat a cookie and think you’ve got an hour and a half to get home, but what if it kicks while you’re on the road?” Murie says.


He suggests going “low and slow” – consuming a small amount, seeing how it affects you and not driving at all until the next day.


“Do not mix it with alcohol, it makes the impairment worse,” Murie says.


New rules came into effect last week that allow cannabis edibles and oils to be approved by Health Canada and, eventually, sold legally in stores.


Those rules also limit the amount of THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, to 10 milligrams. But there are edibles already out there, sold on the internet and in dispensaries.




“Until now, there was no research on edibles and impairment because they were illegal,” Murie says. “We won’t know what a cookie with 2.5 milligrams of THC will have on driving until there’s research.”

Could you be charged?

If you think you’re safe to drive just a couple of hours after a few gummies, you still might be over the legal limit to drive a car.


If police suspect you’re impaired by pot, however you’ve consumed it, they can either ask you to take an oral fluid test – where they take a scrape of saliva off your tongue and put it into a machine – or the standard field sobriety test.


The oral fluid test doesn’t show the specific level of THC in your blood, but it reads fail if you are above 5 milligrams, the minimum amount for a criminal charge.


“I feel really conformable saying that anybody who fails the oral fluid test took cannabis in the last couple of hours and shouldn’t be driving,” Murie says.


You won’t be charged based on the oral fluid test. Instead, if you failed either test, then police could demand a blood test, which would show your actual blood concentration of THC. You’d be charged based on that.




But by the time you actually get a blood test, you might have no THC in your blood. And, a year into legalization, many police forces have had struggles figuring out how to get blood tests done at all, Murie says,


While the RCMP’s National Forensic Laboratory expected to see 800 blood tests in the first year, there’ve only been about 215, the RCMP says.


“With cannabis, if you wait more than two hours, it might be gone,” Murie says. “And there’s been a big problem so far with the timeliness of these blood tests.”


Editor’s note: A previous version of this article stated that new Health Canada rules limited the amount of THC in cannabis edibles and oil to 10 nanograms. It is in fact 10 milligrams. The Globe regrets the error.

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gb123

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I've eaten half a gram and never felt a thing.....but that's because I'm a bit mental.
you're not alone Mr..:lol: I was surprised the guy didn't feel anything and I was going to mention you as well but lol... No my place to say that

so there's two that I know who are not effected by 250 mgs where it WILL FLOOR most people.
 

GanjaFarmerCoop

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These measurements do vary and the media / LPs / government don't know how to handle that.
Many BM edibles are based on the mg of shatter or oil that goes into the product, not the mg of THC or CBD.
LPs have to make their products using a different process, which involves more poison but also much more granular level of extraction.

When they say 10mg of THC that is significantly more potent than 10mg of shatter oil in a BM edible.
The strong capsules from most LPs are almost always under 20mg and I've seen them knock out a handful of BM gummy bear pros.

I don't know what the solution is, but they are not equal.

EDIT: Before you jump all over this, I understand that seasoned patients still have a higher tolerance and I don't doubt at all that you could handle 50mg of LP product, aside from the poison.

My point is that we see plenty of edibles, extracts and topicals in the co-op and the number on the package doesn't mean SQUAT.
They are always wrong.
 

gb123

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These measurements do vary and the media / LPs / government don't know how to handle that.
Many BM edibles are based on the mg of shatter or oil that goes into the product, not the mg of THC or CBD.
LPs have to make their products using a different process, which involves more poison but also much more granular level of extraction.

When they say 10mg of THC that is significantly more potent than 10mg of shatter oil in a BM edible.
The strong capsules from most LPs are almost always under 20mg and I've seen them knock out a handful of BM gummy bear pros.

I don't know what the solution is, but they are not equal.

EDIT: Before you jump all over this, I understand that seasoned patients still have a higher tolerance and I don't doubt at all that you could handle 50mg of LP product, aside from the poison.

My point is that we see plenty of edibles, extracts and topicals in the co-op and the number on the package doesn't mean SQUAT.
They are always wrong.
its measured the same dude Illegal or legal

Goes by % meds in what ever ya buy...which is THC CBD and all the other 300 plus Cannabinoids

Its PEOPLE who are DIFFERENT ..they gotta learn that one in PHARMA cause they give us all the SAME POISONS and SAY THEY ALL DO THE SAME
chemo being the main money maker of all.. :)
 

The Hippy

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you're not alone Mr..:lol: I was surprised the guy didn't feel anything and I was going to mention you as well but lol... No my place to say that

so there's two that I know who are not effected by 250 mgs where it WILL FLOOR most people.
I can eat em like Chocks
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GanjaFarmerCoop

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its measured the same dude Illegal or legal

Goes by % meds in what ever ya buy...which is THC CBD and all the other 300 plus Cannabinoids
I'm not sure where you get that idea, but it's far from the truth.
Do you know who does the % testing on most BM edibles? No one. They print a sticker out and place it on the product and that's it.
When LPs make these products it is not the % of shatter they put in the product, it is the actual lab tested amount of THC or CBD in the product.
 

oddish

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@gb123 I'm not following what you're saying.
Are you suggesting that 50mg of THC capsules from Tweed (which I take every day) is the same as a 50mg gummy or a 50mg cookie?
 

gb123

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YEP
but DIFFERENT HERB :idea: Which again will see different results....
which can and will ACT differently in you..and the next person as well..
10 mg's would floor my x wife for over a day! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,for an example..of how different people are...


EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT!:hump::idea:
 

gb123

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I'm not sure where you get that idea, but it's far from the truth.
Do you know who does the % testing on most BM edibles? No one. They print a sticker out and place it on the product and that's it.
When LPs make these products it is not the % of shatter they put in the product, it is the actual lab tested amount of THC or CBD in the product.
percentages..or milligrams Makeup your mind dude..

10 mgs legal isthe same as ten mgs illegal in a gummie cookie or what have you

The meds have to be made before theyre added to ingestables..
 

gb123

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I'm not sure where you get that idea, but it's far from the truth.
Do you know who does the % testing on most BM edibles? No one. They print a sticker out and place it on the product and that's it.
When LPs make these products it is not the % of shatter they put in the product, it is the actual lab tested amount of THC or CBD in the product.
its different through out the plant but if meds are made ITS ALL THE SAME:idea:
People are different :lol:
 

gb123

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I'm not sure where you get that idea, but it's far from the truth.
Do you know who does the % testing on most BM edibles? No one. They print a sticker out and place it on the product and that's it.
When LPs make these products it is not the % of shatter they put in the product, it is the actual lab tested amount of THC or CBD in the product.
OH My God...lol.....testing? LMAO ya take a gram of meds in what ever form ya got,,

,,depends on the strain Mr.. lol Some have different things in them
BUT in general 100 mg s is 100 Mgs of meds simply put
How much THC CBD and other things depends on the herb you used.
AMOUNTS each dad or gram of oil is virtualy the asame ....some stronger some not so strong....
it s that simple..if ya wanna go by % thc,,,then thats your issue.. lol Pic a strain!!! :idea:

How DO YOU FIGURE IT or YOUR TAKE LETS HEAR IT

if that's what you think

there is no way of knowing what's in your ingetsibles :idea:
 

GanjaFarmerCoop

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@gb123 I could be off base here, but I feel that you don't understand how the oils are made by LPs.
It is nothing like how oils are made outside of a laboratory. It's not just the testing (see above) that is extensive, but the breaking down of flower into compounds is much more complicated. They aren't allowed to just make an extract oil and sell it, they have to construct their oils from a lower level compound to guarantee they can meet the testing specifications and consistency with every batch.

And it's still ok to hate them and their products, but it doesn't help anyone to pretend that it's the same product the BM is using in edibles.
Many of the edibles we see are made with coconut oil, budder, etc. When using these extraction methods the numbers just are not nearly as precise.
 
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