Simple: require labels with accurate THC content in mg...and a stern warning from the budtender about very potent products...
If you take too much, your fault. this is like getting burned with coffee from McD's and suing. It's f*cking stupid and pissing me off that people are trying to paint cannabis in a bad light because SOME people are overdoing it with edibles and oil.
Yeah, industry standard was to serve coffee at something like 10 degrees above drinkable and it was even way hotter than that when they tested the machine calibrations...If you're referring to the Stella Leidbeck case, that woman more than deserved every penny she got. The coffee literally seared away the skin of her thighs and began damaging muscle tissue, through clothes.
That shouldn't happen with a coffee spill
But a liquor bottle typically has a recognizable shape and format, correct? You don't even have to see the label to know it's liquor. (If you open it, it smells and tastes like liquor, too.) This is something you've internalized and never think about. Same thing for tobacco and most medicines. These conventions don't yet exist for pot products.Its not like a bottle of liquor has "Alcohol" written across it in big bold letters or something. Im failing to see how that edible is any less marked than the bottle of captain Morgan im looking at right now.
Yup, it's a brave new world. I'm waiting to see how this edible market goes over. Didn't Coca Cola used to contain cocaine? What if candy could be advertised as being both a sweet treat and sweet trip? It could be mild sensory stuff, nothing intense, but just to get to the point where we could actually market psychotropic effects is something alien to this country as of yet. I think we're in a crazy interim period where some potent stuff is falling through loopholes. It might be a good idea to hoard.But a liquor bottle typically has a recognizable shape and format, correct? You don't even have to see the label to know it's liquor. (If you open it, it smells and tastes like liquor, too.) This is something you've internalized and never think about. Same thing for tobacco and most medicines. These conventions don't yet exist for pot products.
Look at it like this. My brother vapes every day. He also weighs about 100lbs more then me. On the plane ride back from Hawaii I gave him two "pharmaceutical grade" pills made from highly refined hash oil. Each pill contained 70mg THC and 5mg CBD.
My brother took both. I also took two, as well as eating a fruit roll which has 0.5g of ice hash in it. We even had the same meal on the flight so stomach content should have been pretty similar.
Anyway, I had a mellow experience which was over before the 5+ hour flight was. My brother, on the other hand, was going nuts and having a really bad, paranoid trip....
In any case, my point is that edibles are a crapshoot for many MANY reasons.
Lesson to be learned. One mans massive dose is another's mild dose.
FWIW, he ate one of the fruit rolls that I ate on the way over and had a great experience during the flight.
This is a very interesting discussion. I recently touched upon it on my blog GreenDiet.com (The most recent tincture post)
I mention that Marinol is given out in 2.5, 5 and 10 mg doses. Patients are started at the low end and and the dosage is adjusted upwards accordingly. I believe the maximum recommended Marinol dose per day is 20 mg. I do like the fact that in CO medibles are limited to 10mg in serving sizes but there can be much ambiguity about what a 'serving' really constitutes when we are talking food portions.
I also feel 'medibles' should be labeled with a large standardized label indicating the product contains medical cannabis and what dose of THC is per portion. Personally, I feel when cannabis is infused into edible products - most folks are going to eat the majority of the product. Let's be real here, who is going to eat a quarter of a cookie? A tenth of a brownie? Although I have made medibles in the past, I much prefer the standardized dosing of MMJ tincture. It is of my opinion that generally medicine should stay as medicine and I like oral cannabis to be in tinctures, capsules, pills etc. so there is no confusion. Cannabis also makes us hungry so if we only have medicated treats on hand, overdosing and negative reactions will become more common. My advice is to medicate with 'medicine' and eat food. I kinda like em to be separate (not to be a party pooper here though guys)
Bottom line: We are humans and if there is food infused with medicine, folks are going to eat all of the food as it is human nature and pretty inevitable (Especially if it is tasty). I can foresee future legislation not only with max serving sizes but lower maximum doses per products as well.
Good points @samantabha and watermelon tincture flavor sounds nice. I am a bit biased towards tincture as it is so dang easy to make and dose compared to most methods. Canna-caps look fun but kind of a pain to make a bunch.
Anyone know if CO has cannabis pills yet? I'm about to hit google to do some exploring. On a mass scale, decarbed and pressed kief/hash pills could be interesting. 5 and 10 mg THC pills like Marinol could be an option, Big pharma look out! America loves pills and MMJ could take a chunk out of the pain, sleep, arthritis etc. pharma market.
ColdSmoke said:I am ok with banning candy like edibles.
Vinman said:There really is no good reason why such a large range of edibles should be marketed and promoted.
Caligula said:Edit: HOLY MOTHER OF GOD...
http://topekasnews.com/edible-marijuana-candies-kill-9-colorado-12-coachella/
Edit: HOLY MOTHER OF GOD...
http://topekasnews.com/edible-marijuana-candies-kill-9-colorado-12-coachella/