yes, get some for you kids and educate them, but this is an adult conversation (sort of, ) about adults doing things that only adults should be doing. Teach them the dangers and how to use it responsibly just like guns, knives, cars, booze, household chemicals, power tools, sex and whatever else is potentially harmful in the world. what really is the difference, Geezer?
The problem is that kids get it I have seen its effects on hs kids for 25 years and have educated myself on that. There is plenty of medical info out there - take a look and educate yourself - your analogy is faulty - Jamieyes, get some for you kids and educate them, but this is an adult conversation (sort of, ) about adults doing things that only adults should be doing. Teach them the dangers and how to use it responsibly just like guns, knives, cars, booze, household chemicals, power tools, sex and whatever else is potentially harmful in the world. what really is the difference, Geezer?
That explaines it - lollol, I eat cannabis nearly everyday. I know plenty about it. cigarettes and beer have killed more people than marijuana ever will, and kids get those, too.
How is eating and drinking foods that contain marijuana (edibles) different from smoking marijuana?
Because marijuana contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), there are health risks associated with using marijuana regardless of the how it is used. Some of these negative effects include having difficulty thinking and problem-solving, having problems with memory, learning and maintaining attention and demonstrating impaired coordination. Additionally, frequent use can lead to becoming addicted to marijuana. However, some risks may differ by the way it is used.
Smoke from marijuana contains many of the same toxins, irritants, and carcinogens as tobacco smoke. Smoking marijuana can lead to a greater risk of bronchitis, cough, and phlegm production. Whereas, edibles, which take longer to digest, take longer to produce an effect. Therefore, people may consume more to feel the effects faster. This may lead to people consuming very high doses and result in negative effects like anxiety, paranoia and, in rare cases, an extreme psychotic reaction (e.g. delusions, hallucinations, talking incoherently, and agitation).
Alcohol and tobacco has killed more people and destroyed more families than marijuana ever will.