Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Home Blog Page 166

How Cannabis Can Be Used As A Tool For Personal Development

0

Most people are looking for ways to better themselves. They go to the gym, they read books, they watch their diets — all with the purpose to advance their personal development. For many years, cannabis has been thought to be detrimental to personal development by the establishment making claims that it “makes you slow” or “lazy” or “unmotivated”. However, while marijuana may produce these effects in some people, many others have discovered how cannabis can be a tool for personal development if used correctly.

In this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the different ways you can use cannabis to accelerate your personal development. Please note that the following are merely suggestions on how to use everyone’s favorite plant to push themselves beyond themselves.

marijuana joint
Photo by Mayara Klingner / EyeEm/Getty Images

Stress Management

Stress isn’t a bad thing, but bad stress is! What’s the difference between good stress and bad stress? From Summa Health:

Good stress is short-term and it inspires and motivates you, focuses your energy and enhances performance. Bad stress, however, is the kind that wears you out, leaves you jittery and is harmful to your health. Bad stress, or distress, can lead to anxiety, confusion, poor concentration and decreased performance.  

In other words, proper stress management is a key aspect of personal development. When your mind is gripped by stress, whether you have an upcoming deadline, bills to pay, or even suffering from relational stress, cannabis can give you a moment of peace to reassess your relationship with the stress itself.

Many people use cannabis to unwind at the end of their days. This allows them to unplug from the activities of the day and gives them space to relax. However, it’s important to note that smoking at any sign of stress would be detrimental to your personal development.

RELATED: Can Smoking Weed Change Who You Are As A Person? Here’s What Experts Say

You want to wield stress like a weapon, using it to move you forward and letting it go when it begins to stifle your progress. There’s a delicate balance between the two, but with enough practice, you’ll learn to work with stress and not let it work against you.

PRO TIP: Don’t smoke cannabis at the first sign of stress, rather, sit in the stress for as long as you can. Become mindful of it, and figure out how you can naturally convert it into “positive stress”. If the stress becomes too much to handle, spark up a joint. If it’s late at night, any strain that will induce a body high would be preferable and throughout the day, you’ll want to work with more cerebral strains.

marijuana laptop
Photo by LanaStock/Getty Images

Finding Positivity in Negative Situations (Changing Self Talk)

Being positive doesn’t mean ignoring the negatives. On the contrary, people who are actively looking to improve themselves are constantly looking at their shortcomings to see how they can improve their performance. However, the difference between looking at your shortcomings and falling prey to negativity comes in relation to the attitude you harbor.

Negativity is a loop. If you begin to pull on one “negative thought or emotion” and give it your attention, you tend to reframe your brain to look for only negative things. It’s as Robert Anton Wilson said, “What the thinker thinks, the prover proves!”

In other words, your mind is primed to look for supporting evidence to any premise you establish. If it is “negativity”, the mind will find things to prove this position. If you victimize yourself, make yourself smaller than the situation, insult yourself for your shortcomings, etc., then cannabis can be used as a powerful disruptor.

RELATED: How To Elevate Your Cannabis Experience To A Whole New Level

It’s difficult to simply “stop being negative” and, thus, a bit of euphoria can go a long way. Cannabis gives you a few moments of “altered perception” that gives you the opportunity to break your mental cycles.

Once again, it’s important to use cannabis sparingly. Some people rely on cannabis to break the negative mental cycles, however, in the realm of personal development, you’ll always want to implement tactics that derive from internal mechanisms. For example, focusing in on your breath can also create enough mental space to switch your internal gears of perception.

In the case that you are stuck in a negative feedback loop, smoking some cannabis can provide you with a quick release from the mental cycle.

marijuana laptop
Photo by Jose Luque / EyeEm/Getty Images

Dreaming and Being

In the world of personal development, establishing the “future you” is incredibly important. You need to have a goal to work towards. This means that you have to tap into your creative powers to imagine a future where you have achieved all of your goals.

Who are you then? What are your habits? How is your emotional state? What do you do daily? All of these questions (and more) begin to create an image in your head of what “success” looks like. Some people however, either find it difficult to utilize their imagination for this action or are too subjected to their current situation that even envisioning a brighter future becomes difficult.

RELATED: Smoking Marijuana May Spark Entrepreneurial Spirit

Fortunately, cannabis can help here as well. If there’s one thing that most cannabis users can agree on, it’s that cannabis allows your mind to wander into unknown realms of the imagination. You begin to think in different terms and can use this to your advantage.

If you find it difficult to envision a future where you are straight up “killing it!” then you can use cannabis to help you bridge this gap. Simply spark up and smoke as much as you need to get good and high.

Make sure that you let go of all restrictions and then, using a pen and paper, just start writing out the future you that you would be very happy with. The future you that you consider to be “a baller”.

Once you have done this, read it again when you’re sober. See what parts really resonate with you and then try to envision you as that person. Invoke this future self into your present and begin to operate according to how “they” would do things.

RELATED: How To Be Mindful When Smoking Weed (And Why It’s Important)

It’s like Einstein said, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” In other words, your problems can’t be solved by the way you are thinking now or in the past, but by the way that your future accomplished self would engage with it.

Cannabis can help you invoke this future self to begin to deal with the problems you face in the present.

Bottom Line

There are many more ways we can use cannabis to improve our self-development. The three techniques discussed above can definitely help you achieve higher states of performance.

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

This State Will Revisit Medical Cannabis Legalization Next Year

Earlier this year, the Kansas House approved a bill to stand up a new medical marijuana industry, but a Senate companion measure died in committee.

By John Schroyer

A Republican state senator in Kansas plans to introduce a bill in January to legalize medical marijuana, putting the state on the list of potential new U.S. cannabis markets that could be on the horizon.

According to National Public Radio, state Sen. Rob Olson will introduce his measure once the state legislature reconvenes, after chairing a special committee this year that examined medical cannabis issues. The committee’s final meeting is scheduled for Thursday.

Olson said he hopes his counterparts in the state House of Representatives will also run a parallel bill.

legal marijuana
Photo by Olena Ruban/Getty Images

RELATED: Limited Adult-Use Sales To Begin In This State Next Month

Earlier this year, the Kansas House approved a bill to stand up a new medical marijuana industry, but a Senate companion measure died in committee.

The bill may face an uphill battle, however. NPR reported that state Senate President Ty Masterson said he has other political priorities, such as the state budget and school funding.

RELATED: Could Residency Lawsuits Upend Social Equity In Cannabis?

And Democratic state Sen. Cindy Holscher said it was Masterson that stalled the medical cannabis bill earlier this year, implying that he may be an obstructionist again in 2023.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

How To Elevate Your Cannabis Experience To A Whole New Level

0

Cannabis will meet and exceed your expectations when you follow this guide on elevating your cannabis experience.

The number of people using marijuana is increasing, and it’s all for a good reason. And when getting high, every cannabis user has a unique experience. However, as a regular cannabis user, there are times when you can get bored with your everyday cannabis routine. Here is how to elevated your cannabis experience to a whole new level.

Anyone can experience boredom. Doing the same thing repeatedly can grow monotonous, regardless of how enjoyable the activity may initially be. But you don’t have to increase your dosage when experiencing this situation with weed.

It would be best to look for ways to enjoy cannabis despite developing tolerance. You can still have a better experience when you do it right. To help with that, here’s how you can elevate your cannabis experience.

Eat Foods That Enhance the Cannabis Experience

If you’re looking for a natural way of improving your cannabis experience after using edibles in the form of gummies, then food is the answer for you. Food helps in enhancing the intensity and longevity of the cannabis effect. Here are foods that can amplify your cannabis experience:

  • Mangos: As a fruit, mangos are rich in terpene, known as myrcene. Myrcene is said to offer various benefits and is well known for its relaxing, euphoric, and positive effects. Combining this terpene with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can help heighten your cannabis experience by giving you an intense high.
  • Eggs and Nuts: Both eggs and nuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These fatty acids have been shown to bind with cannabinoid receptors. Hence, they make it easy for cannabinoids, including THC and cannabidiol (CBD), to move faster through the body. Combining cannabis with eggs and nuts guarantees a long experience.
  • Chocolate: If you love snacking and getting high, it would be better to combine chocolate with cannabis for an elevated experience. Chocolate increases the cannabis effect significantly thanks to an endocannabinoid called anandamide. Anandamide is also produced naturally by the body and is often referred to as a bliss molecule as it binds with cannabinoid receptors present in the body. This molecule stimulates a sense of happiness and joy.
  • Sweet Potato: Unlike most root tubers, sweet potatoes are rich in vitamins B and E. Additionally, sweet potatoes trigger the production of serotonin, a feel-good chemical in the body. Also, vitamin B6 in sweet potatoes helps regulate emotions, making this root tuber an excellent food for enhancing your cannabis experience.
  • Broccoli: This vegetable is rich in a terpene called beta-caryophyllene, which has been reported to enhance the effect of cannabis. Like cannabinoids, terpene works with endocannabinoid system receptors in the brain, providing an array of impacts.

You may include these foods in your diet to enhance your cannabis experience.

RELATED: 5 Fall Foods That Go Great With Marijuana

marijuana joint
Photo by FOTOGRAFIA INC./Getty Images

Drink Beverages That Enhance the Cannabis Experience

In addition to food, beverages help increase the cannabis experience. Most of these drinks are widely consumed. Here are some beverages that can enhance your cannabis experience:

  • Tea: Both green tea and black tea are rich in catechins. Catechins are a type of compound with sedating and relaxing effects. Drinking tea before consuming cannabis can give you a balanced experience, as catechins will help counteract paranoia or anxiety among cannabis enthusiasts.
  • Coffee: There are various relations between cannabis and coffee, with one study showing that more than a hundred metabolites are associated with coffee intake. With this in mind, you can now understand why coffee helps enhance cannabis effects.
  • Beer: Although it’s good to be cautious when drinking, combining beer and cannabis will enhance the euphoric effects. This is due to the high concentration of myrcene, a type of terpene found in beer. Therefore, consuming beer along with cannabis will elevate your cannabis experience.

These are a few examples of beverages that go well with cannabis and increase its effects.

RELATED: Mixing Marijuana: How Cannabis Interacts With Melatonin, Caffeine, And Alcohol

smoking marijuana
Photo by Goodboy Picture Company/Getty Images

Try Different Cannabis Products

This is the easiest way to enhance your cannabis experience, especially if you’ve been using the same product for a while. Adding a new variety of cannabis products to your collection can make your experience unique and more fun. Also, it can help you find a new product you’ll love.

Changing your method of consumption will help enhance your cannabis experience. If you’ve been smoking cannabis and not getting the exact experience you’ve been wanting to get, you should consider changing it.

RELATED: How To Be Mindful When Smoking Weed (And Why It’s Important)

Aside from smoking, you can try edibles. Edibles interact with the body in a completely different way. The liver processes the edibles, so it’ll take time for the effect to kick in. When THC is broken down in the body, it’s converted into a metabolite. In this form, THC will offer a long-lasting and intense effect.

Bongs are also effective in enhancing the cannabis experience. Unlike smoking, bongs help conserve weed and are packed with harder hits giving you a fantastic sensation. If you love smoking, bongs are an excellent way to consume cannabis but with a better impact and experience.

Vaporizers are another excellent method of smoking cannabis. There are different vape pens you can choose to suit your needs. Vape panes rich in cannabis are often known as shatter, dabs, or wax. These products are high in THC and offer a great cannabis experience from small puffs.

marijuana bong
Photo by Volodymyr Bondarenko / EyeEm/Getty Images

Get Physical

If you love working out, this is an exciting way to enhance your cannabis experience. Most cannabis enthusiasts love using cannabis before or after exercising. Most users say that it aids in improving the workout experience and their post-workout recovery.

RELATED: How To Keep Your Lungs Healthy And Happy As A Marijuana Toker

If you’re wondering how cannabis can enhance your workout, it helps in giving you greater enjoyment and motivation during exercise. However, when doing it for the first time, it’s best to be mindful and not use too much, especially before working out.

Takeaway 

Cannabis is more than a drug; it’s an experience. Nowadays, people have become accustomed to the digital experience and want more. The same can be said when consuming cannabis. However, cannabis tolerance can happen to any enthusiast. You wake up one day, and your cannabis stops working.

In addition to its health benefits, cannabis enthusiasts love enhancing their experience. Fortunately, by combining some food and drinks before using your cannabis, you can consume your cannabis more enjoyably. Cannabis will meet and exceed your expectations when you follow this guide on elevating your cannabis experience.

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

Could Residency Lawsuits Upend Social Equity In Cannabis?

It calls into question how lawmakers will be able to craft social equity programs that are targeted enough to benefit only local entrepreneurs, instead of being forced to structure them for a national audience of cannabis companies.

By John Schroyer

A series of lawsuits challenging residency requirements in at least three states has some advocates of cannabis industry social equity programs worried that those programs could be in jeopardy. And they have good reason to be concerned.

The jury is still out — figuratively, but not by much of a stretch — on whether social equity programs will be able to withstand scrutiny by the federal court system as time goes on.

marijuana court
Photo by matt_benoit/Getty Images

Already, a residency requirement in Maine has been thrown out as unconstitutional by a federal judge, and another federal judge has issued an injunction against New York’s social equity program precisely because of its residency requirement.

Similar cases in Sacramento and Los Angeles haven’t yet concluded, but rulings are on the way, one way or the other. The Sacramento case is under appeal, and the L.A. case is ongoing.

RELATED: Cannabis Industry Takes On Deadbeat Dealers

So is the New York lawsuit, which observers said could ultimately result in the overturning of the entire licensing regime, which is based on social equity principles but reserved for New York residents only.

“It calls the viability of the program into question,” attorney Matt Leonardo told Syracuse.com last month of the lawsuit, which kept regulators from issuing 18 permits in November. “It places the whole program in jeopardy.”

The legal peril for many of these programs could also give pause to more state and local regulators who may otherwise be eager to adopt social equity cannabis market structures. These are generally designed to give licensing priority to those who have nonviolent criminal marijuana convictions.

RELATED: A Rhode Island Grower Won A Cannabis Competition — The State Fined It $10,000

For instance, a number of cities across California have been considering creating new social equity programs because state lawmakers dedicated $15 million in funding to local governments that create such business opportunities, but many of those may slow down or scrap those plans altogether, some say.

Why Social Equity Matters For Cannabis
Photo by Priscilla Du Preez via Unsplash

“All of this means the less equity programs are up and running by the time federal legalization rolls around, the less protective shield we have in California against corporate consolidation,” Robert Chlala, a board member of the Social Impact Center of Los Angeles, told Filter Magazine.

At the very least, it calls into question how lawmakers will be able to craft social equity programs that are targeted enough to benefit only local entrepreneurs, instead of being forced to structure them for a national audience of cannabis companies.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

THC Versus CBD — What’s The Difference, Exactly?

0

Beyond the fact that THC causes a feeling of euphoria, while CBD does not get you high, the two cannabinoids are just as different as they are similar. Here’s how.

This article originally appeared on AskGrowers.com and has been reposted with permission.

There was a time when cannabis was something we could not talk about. Well, today, people not only talk about it, they want to learn everything about it, including knowing how to use it to cope with various symptoms and disorders. But what exactly is the difference between CBD and THC?

The good news is that it’s not rocket science. Both of them are cannabinoids — the compounds included in cannabis. And although marijuana contains over 100 different compounds, these two are the most common. In short, cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive compound, while tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is psychoactive.

But we are not here to make a brief presentation of these two compounds; we are here to discuss them in detail. So what’s the difference?

What’s the Difference Between CBD and THC and Why Is It Important?

Where can these two compounds be found? Everything is pretty simple: marijuana and hemp both contain them. The only really important difference is in the concentration of THC and CBD. Marijuana contains more tetrahydrocannabinol, while hemp contains more cannabidiol.

Atoms of THC and CBD are exactly the same; each has the same number of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon atoms (30, 2, 21 atoms respectively.) However, all of these atoms are arranged differently. That is why our bodies are affected differently. Moreover, they are similar to endocannabinoids in the human body, and they interact with different receptors (we described this process in more detail below.)

How Are They Used?

Before we start to talk about effects, let us discuss how these compounds are used. In fact, there are a lot of products that include such ingredients.

RELATED: Cannabis, Marijuana And Hemp — What Is The Difference, Exactly?

CBD and THC can be found in the following products

CBD can be found in the following products: 

  • Oils
  • Pills
  • Vape
  • Edibles, drinks (coffee, beer, and so on and so forth)
  • Shampoo, balms, makeup products, and other beauty products
  • Dog treats and medicines

THC can be found in the following products: 

  • Oils
  • Syrups
  • Drops
  • Balms and lotions that reduce inflammatory processes (topicals)
  • Medicine.

CBD vs. THC High

We all know that this aspect is important to a lot of people. Do both compounds get you high or not? In fact, this is one of the reasons why they are different. THC causes a feeling of euphoria, while CBD does not get you high. However, it does significantly reduce inflammatory processes.

High CBD Cannabis Strains

Let us discuss these effects in more detail. There are only two receptors in the body that are directly affected by the compounds of the cannabis plant. They are called CB1 and CB2 and also are the compounds of the so-called endocannabinoid system (yes, it is one of the systems of our bodies) that is responsible for hormone regulation. In other words, this system influences our mood and, of course, energy.

High THC Marijuana Strains

CB2s are mostly in PNS (peripheral nervous system) and CB1s are found more in CNS. CB1s affect the brain, while CB2s affect the whole body and reduce inflammatory processes without affecting the brain, and, therefore, without making you feel high.

So, THC affects CB1. However, it does not mean that a consumer will stop breathing or that his heart will stop. Tetrahydrocannabinol causes euphoria without affecting the brain stem.

Cannabidiol affects CB2. Consequently, it has no psychoactive effects; it only reduces the inflammatory process.

We should also emphasize that everything that all of the above proves — THC does not affect CB2 and vice versa. It only means that though THC may affect CB2, as well as CBD, may affect CB1, in most cases, they still react with their “regular partners.”

Medical Benefits of THC vs. CBD

Today we all know that cannabis, weed, and marijuana are not only about the high. It’s also about medicine. A lot of marijuana products are used to treat various medical conditions, including neuropathic pain, cancer, nausea, sclerosis, and so on and so forth. Not all of them are officially approved, but still, the medical benefit of cannabis is beyond question. A lot of top researchers work hard to identify the health benefits of this unique plant, and dozens of them have already been identified.

A lot of attention is paid to CBD which, as we have already noted, is non-psychoactive yet able to treat some symptoms and disorders. In particular, it helps to cope with such serious diseases as epilepsy and such symptoms as seizures.

Even though THC has fewer medical benefits, it is still used by many consumers to relieve pain, cope with anxiety, insomnia, etc. Some researchers even consider it helpful for treating Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

Medical benefits of THC vs CBD

So, let us sum up the medical benefits of these two compounds.

Tetrahydrocannabinol is good for treating:

  • Chronic pain
  • Cramps
  • Sleep disorders
  • Lack of appetite
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Depression

Cannabidiol helps with such symptoms, disorders, and diseases as: 

  • Inflammatory process
  • Chronic pain
  • Seizure
  • Headache and migraines
  • Various mental disorders
  • Bowel disease
  • Nausea
  • Stress, depression, anxiety

Can They Cooperate?

So here is the battle called “THC vs. CBD molecule.” They are similar and different at the same time, and people used to compare them. But can they work together, too? Of course, the effects of cannabis depend on a hybrid a consumer chooses, but according to the latest researches, consumers feel less anxious when they choose products with both of these compounds compared to products that contain only tetrahydrocannabinol.

Moreover, according to the results of empirical researches respondents who consumed CBD and then THC were less anxious than people who consumed only THC. Of course, there are cannabis products and hybrid that contain a big percentage of THC and do not make consumers feel anxious, but in most cases, CBD helps the body cope with some THC side effects.

THC vs CBD

In other words, the effects of CBD and THC when they are together are different from the effects of each of these compounds. However, consumers should also consider the fact that the presence of cannabidiol makes a consumer less high.

Nevertheless, experts note that they still do not know a lot about this unique plant. The effect of cannabis, its compounds, the way they affect various receptors (there are over 60 receptors that can interact with them!), all these things are left to explore.

What About the Effects & Side Effects?

Another important thing to consider is the difference between these compounds’ effects, which are also different.

As we have already noted, cannabidiol does not cause euphoria, but this is not the only thing you need to know about it. CBD can make you feel more excited, bring you the feeling of serenity and perfection, of course, if a grower makes every effort to make the top-quality product. Only in this case, CBD will not have any intoxicating effects.

THC, in turn, can bring you the feeling of euphoria, make you feel more creative, happy, and relaxed, and that is why it is often consumed by people who are trying to cope with depression, pressure, stress, and anxiety.

THC or CBD

But What About Side Effects? 

Though cannabidiol is considered to be a “safer” cannabinoid just because people usually tolerate it even if they consume pretty large doses, it still has some side effects. However, these effects are usually the results of mixing the drugs (i.e., when someone consumes cannabis and another drug, medication at the same time).

side effects of THC vs CBD

So what problems a consumer can face when taking CBD products? 

  • Red eyes
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Movement disorders
  • Dry mouth
  • Diarrhea
  • Slow reaction
  • Low blood pressure
  • Short-term memory loss

As you can see, though consuming products with cannabidiol may cause some side effects, not all of them are really dangerous. Nevertheless, you should not consume cannabis and other drugs at the same time — all bodies react to cannabis differently.

THC is considered to be a more “dangerous” cannabinoid. It can cause: 

  • Concentration problems
  • Anxiety
  • Dizziness
  • Short-term memory loss
  • Sleepiness
  • Nausea

Please note that in most cases these effects are the results of overdose.


Read Also: What Are The Side Effects Of THC Cannabis?


The Compounds in the Eyes of the Law

There is no secret that a lot of people have doubts about both these compounds and cannabis at large because of questions regarding their legality.

Two years ago, the DEA classified cannabis as a drug that has no accepted medical use. Moreover, the administration has noted that both of these compounds have a huge potential for possible abuse.

Nevertheless, despite the fact that experts have different views on this issue, most researchers claim that the compounds’, in particular CBD’s medical benefits, are a good reason to make it legal.

CBD hemp oil is supposed to be legal in America, but in fact, it depends on the state laws. Medical marijuana, however, is legal in over 30 states, but still, it is not so easy to buy something that contains good old THC.

In other words, you need to look through your state laws wherever you are. You cannot be too careful when it comes to state laws and good old cannabis, even this is just a medication.

Cannabidiol And THC – Who Wins?

Cannabidiol And Tetrahydrocannabinol – Who Wins

Though we ask “Who wins?”, it is not a competition. THC and CBD are just two different compounds that are alike and, at the same time, completely different.

Firstly, we would like to emphasize that they affect different acceptors. As we have already noted, cannabidiol affects CB2s that, in turn, affect the body, while tetrahydrocannabinol affects CB1s or just brain, and that, in turn, causes euphoria. It means that CBD cannot make a consumer feel euphoric or become high, but it causes the feeling of serenity and helps treat various symptoms and diseases, from acne to schizophrenia.

THC, however, also has something to offer to a consumer. In particular, it makes a consumer feel high. Whatever skeptics say, this is not the only reason why people consume it. It also treats stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia. It has more side effects, but still – in some cases, it is really helpful.

It may seem that this makes them completely different, but it doesn’t. In particular, they can influence other compound’s “partner”, for example, THC may affect CB2 and vice versa. Moreover, they often cooperate — it is considered that cannabidiol may reduce the side effects of THC.

This article originally appeared on AskGrowers.com and has been reposted with permission.

Does Marijuana Legalization Cause More Car Accidents?

0

Insurance actuaries did not find any significant impacts of decriminalization on fatal car crashes or insurance claim frequency.

Marijuana intoxication and driving is one of the biggest issues that weed faces upon states going legal.. There’s no accurate way to quantify the moment when people are too high to drive and no accurate way of obtaining this data. But does marijuana legalization cause more car accidents?

A study conducted in Canada tried to get some answers, bringing in insurance actuaries to figure out whether or not marijuana reform results in more accidents.

driving while high
Photo by JasonDoiy/Getty Images

The report was conducted by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS). They concluded that marijuana decriminalization wasn’t responsible for more traffic accidents.

RELATED: Drivers Less Likely To Get Behind The Wheel Stoned In States With Legal Weed

The study conducted an overview of available data on marijuana and driving. And while the data showed that marijuana use did have an impact on the way people drove, this impact wasn’t always a bad thing, pointing out earlier data from 2016 and 2022 that showed that high drivers were more aware of themselves and tend to drive slower. The more experienced the marijuana user, the less likely it was for these people to get involved in an accident, showing how different the issue is when compared to driving under the influence of alcohol.

Still, the evidence is conflicting. Data that dates back to 1993-2003 shows that 5% of drivers between the ages of 20-50 who tested positive for marijuana were more likely to speed and fail to see road signs. Of course, these studies have their own caveats, with all of them limiting their scope to one statistic or focusing solely on one area.

The Canadian study had more modern data from both the US and Canada, compiled from 2016-2019, when people had a different, more positive relationship with cannabis.

driving while high
Photo by Cappi Thompson/Getty Images

RELATED: Does Cannabis Legalization Increase Impaired Driving Rates? New Study Has Answer

“The methods used in this research include improved statistical models, machine learning, and other data science techniques. The models used high-resolution weather data to account for the effects of weather factors,” said the report’s author.

As usual, more research is necessary in order to have a more accurate picture of marijuana and its impact on driving. Still, it’s a complex topic and one that isn’t as simple as it’s often painted out to be.

How Much THC Is In An Edible? A General Guide To Testing And Dosing

0

It’s important to always take it slow when you are consuming edibles because the moment you eat too much, you’re in for a trip.

When it comes to consuming cannabis, it’s always a good idea to test your tolerance. However, if you are new to consuming, this might be a tad bit difficult to do. How do you know if you’re able to handle a full dose of an edible you bought at the store? How do you know how much cannabis to use in your butter before making your brownies?

If you’re struggling with these questions, you are in for a treat. Today, we’ll be walking you through the fundamentals of dosing, and how to properly test an edible you buy from a dispensary as well as what you should consider when you are infusing cannabis into your own edibles. If you are a seasoned cannabis user, some of this information might still be valuable for you.

brownies edibles
Photo by iMattSmart via Unsplash

However, if you are completely new to the world of cannabis, this information might be just what you need to avoid greening out. If you’re not familiar with greening out, it is essentially experiencing an “overdose” of cannabis. Unlike other drugs, overdosing on cannabis is relatively safe. However, the experience could be scary — especially if you’re consuming edibles.

This is because edibles process the THC differently than when you smoke it. Instead of delta-9-THC — the byproduct of smoking cannabis — you get 11-hydroxy-THC. It’s estimated that 11-hydroxy-THC is 10 times more potent than delta-9.

This is why it’s important to always take it slow when you are consuming edibles because the moment you overdose, you’re in for a trip. Fortunately, the odds of you dying is slim to none. In most cases, finding a quiet place, drinking some coffee and going to sleep will get you through the Green Out.

Testing Your Dispensary Bought Edibles

The inspiration for this article came from a post I saw online which dived into the basics of dosing for first timers. In essence, the post explains that if it’s your first time, it’s best to buy a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD. THC will get you high, but CBD counteracts this high.

Conversely, having a 2:1 ratio of THC to CBD would mean that the THC would be expressed more. Think of CBD as the break that would limit how far the THC can take you. Remove some of that, and the THC will take you further down the rabbit hole.

RELATED: What To Do If You Want Your Edibles To Kick In Faster

Next, let’s say you buy a packet marked with 50 mg of THC with 10 gummies in it. This means that each gummy is 5 mg. According to the post, here you’ll want to take one gummy and divide it further down into 4 pieces leaving you with 1.25 mg of THC per bit.

The post then suggests taking one portion of the gummy and to wait for 24 hours. Subsequently, you would increase the dose until you reach a pleasant high.

This is a very conservative way of doing it. The fact of the matter is that 1.25 mg of THC will hardly do anything to anyone. Your threshold is far higher.

You could do 1 bit of THC (1.25 mg) and then wait roughly 1 hour. If after 1 hour you don’t feel anything, take another one and wait another hour.

marijuana edibles
Photo by Moussa81/Getty Images

If you still feel nothing after the second hour, go ahead and consume 2.5 mg and wait again. If you still feel nothing after this, DO NOT EAT ANYMORE! Now you wait and reset for the next day, when you’ll start your dose with 2.5 mg and wait.

RELATED: How Many Edibles Should You Eat? Your Guide To Edible Dosing

You will then follow the same protocol as day one until you feel a nice buzz. Once you have found your threshold, you know how much THC is required to get you going and this data can be applied to future edibles.

This is all good for dispensary bought products, but how much weed do you use in butter when making your own edibles?

Gauging Your Own Homemade Edibles

I could write about using X amount of weed per X amount of butter, but this would not be accurate, especially considering that strains have different percentages of weed. You’re not going to need the same amount of cannabis that contain 25% THC as cannabis that contains 15% THC.

Fortunately, I don’t have to explain these things to you since there are online tools available that allows you to calculate these things automatically.

The Cannabutter Dosage Calculator allows you to plug in your particular values and it will automatically work out how much you need.

edibles cannabutter
Photo by Steve Cicero/Getty Images

Simply fill out the percentage of THC in your weed. The page has a sliding bar which you can set to your desired THC levels. Then, you’ll see a box where you’ll write out the cannabis used in grams. Finally, you’ll also be listing the number of servings you’ll be making with the blend.

RELATED: How Long Do Marijuana Edibles Stay In Your System?

Once you have filled this out, you’ll have a calculation on the dose per home made edible! As with the dispensary edible, you’ll want to test this out slowly and ramp your way up. If you already know your threshold dose, you can start there, but always be careful.

What Do I Do If I Overdose?

It could be that you overdose on weed  when experimenting. As mentioned, drinking some coffee, finding a quiet place and laying down is key to coming out with flying colors.

The reason why most people go to the ER with a cannabis overdose is because they work themselves up. If you simply engage in slow breathing, relaxing, and knowing that whatever goes up must come down, you’ll be fine. However, if you follow the suggestions above, you should be safe from overdosing.

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

Marijuana Joint Crutch Guide For Beginners

0

A filter and a crutch are interchangeable words regarding smoking joints. It is a mouthpiece that allows smokers to structure their joints open for airflow.

Naturally, novice stoners who have already started rolling their joints want to upgrade their skills. The next level that can increase their smoking experience is making filters for their joints and spliffs. Here is a marijuana joint crutch guide for beginners.

Seasoned smokers may find this element unnecessary, but it will be a helping hand for beginners who are new in this sphere. This post highlights the main benefits of using crutches and gives a detailed guide on how to make a filter for a joint at home.

How to make joint filter

Step-by-step Guide on How to Roll a Crutch

You don’t need origami background knowledge or special equipment to make a crutch for joint; however, you may require some basic techniques to make it professionally. Most beginners roll their first crutches by simply rolling paper into a cylinder; however, this spiral-shaped construction has some flaws:

  • It is not sturdy and can lose its shape.
  • The big opening in the center of the crutch will allow weed particles to get into your mouth and on your lips.

The best and easy way how to make joint filter is described below:

  • Take paper for your filter and cut out a piece – a 2.3’’-3’’ long and ¾’’- ½’’ wide rectangle. The cuts don’t need to be perfect, but it’ll be easier to roll something congruent.
  • Start making folds on one paper end, alternating the folding direction. Create a zig-zag (or accordion-style) pattern shaped like “W” or “M.” Some people go with a “V” or “N” design. Make the folds as tightly as possible since these creases catch excess weed flowers. Three-four folds will be enough, but you are free to experiment and find what is better for you. Leave at least half of the paper unfolded.
  • Roll the remaining paper end around the folded part until it ends. Press the paper tightly as you roll it since the folds are a little springy and may want to expand or unroll. This additional paper layer acts as a case that prevents the filter from expanding. To avoid clogging, you can trim off any excess material.
  • Place your crutch at the end of the rolling paper and roll it into your joint. The filter will hold its shape once it is rolled into a joint, while its springiness will keep the filter from falling out of the end of the joint.

Now, you can enjoy the benefits of your joint crutch during a smoking session. With little practice, you’ll be able to find your ideal rolling material and make crutches like a pro.

What is a Joint Filter?A filter and a crutch are interchangeable words regarding smoking joints. It is a mouthpiece that allows smokers to structure their joints open for airflow. It has multiple benefits; however, it doesn’t filter out tiny weed particles like a cigarette filter. The main concept of using crutches is to improve the overall smoking experience.

Typically, they are put in joints and spliffs and are less common with blunts.

How to roll a crutch

Why Use a Crutch in a Joint?

The filter is not a necessary integration to your joints, and you can enjoy smoking without a tip. Still, some stoners can count on better experiences when they smoke cannabis flowers with a filter. Here are some reasons to start doing the same:

  • A crutch helps to create a good shape for your joint and makes it look better. It becomes sturdy and rigid, and comfortable to hold.
  • A properly shaped joint improves airflow, making it smooth and consistent. It is especially helpful in a tightly-rolled joint.
  • The crutch paper doesn’t absorb moisture, so that you won’t be passed a damp cigarette.
  • It prevents lip and finger burns as you get closer to the end.
  • The filter allows you to smoke your weed without waste, leaving no roach.
  • There is no chance for the plant material to get into your mouth.

Since filters perform various functions, you may find them reasonable to use.


Read Also: What is a Spliff?


Choosing the Material for Your Filter

Filters can be made out of different materials, but almost always, it is paper. The best crutch options include:

  • Business cards
  • Thin cardboard
  • Backside of your checkbook
  • Index cards
  • Postcards
  • Top of a cigarette pack
  • Manila file folders.

It is important to use stiff paper. It shouldn’t be too bulky like that of a cereal box but not too flimsy like printer paper. Avoid paper that has lots of dyes and ink on it. It should be free from bleach and other chemicals. Make sure you’re breathing all-natural materials that are safe for your health.

Since cannabis has become mainstream, other versions of crutches are emerging. Aside from paper ones, you can come across filters made of:

  • Corn husk
  • Plastic
  • Wood
  • Ceramic
  • Glass
  • Silicone
  • Metal
  • Activated charcoal.

RELATED: Science Says Medical Marijuana Improves Quality Of Life

Glass filters have become increasingly popular. They look like small hollow cylinders. You roll them into the bottom of your joint, similar to paper ones. These joint filter alternatives are sturdier and can be reused, which is good for the environment. They cool the smoke and filter out ash, but they don’t hold flowers in a cigarette that is not properly rolled.

Joint filter

Ready-Made vs. Home-Made Filters

If you’re not obsessed with making filters on your own or this process adds a ton of extra work to your smoking experience, opt for pre-cut or pre-rolled ones that require zero-to-no work and save time. If you’re buying a pre-rolled joint, it often comes with an attached filter.

Choose paper ones because they allow you to taste your cannabis better and enjoy the cleanest smoke. Usually, pre-cut filter paper is 2’’-4’’ long and ¾’’ wide, depending on the manufacturer. Besides, ready-made crutches with a visible filter help remove any tar.

Dispensaries sell a variety of brands that manufacture fiber paper crutches. They are made on a special mill and are easy to work with. Long fiber paper is designed to roll up smoothly and is good at holding its shape.

Home-made crutches vary in size, depending on the material and smoker’s rolling skills.


Read Also: What Are Pre-Rolls?


Joint Crutch Art

Similar to rolling a nicely-looking joint, there is an art of rolling crutches. There are multiple ways to roll joint tips, depending on your creativity. You can shape your filter as follows:

  • Accordion
  • Star
  • Heart
  • Mercedes symbol
  • Cannabis leaf.

After mastering basic rolling practices, you can perfect your technique and impress your stoner friends with your artwork.

Joint crutch art

This article originally appeared on AskGrowers.com and has been reposted with permission.

Can Smoking Weed Change Who You Are As A Person? Here’s What Experts Say

0

Depersonalization-derealization disorder occurs when you persistently or repeatedly have the feeling that you’re observing yourself from outside your body. Can cannabis be a trigger?

Over the years, we have been led to believe that smoking cannabis, or doing drugs for that matter, will fundamentally change your psychology. In other words, “You” would become different due to the drugs you take.

Recently I read a Reddit post from a 15-year old regarding his two-year stint with cannabis. Here’s a snippet of that post:

Vaping In Teens Continues To Increase And Could Have Long Lasting Impact
Photo by Toan Nguyen via Unsplash

“After a while I started getting these weirddd feelings that were very strong, hit me like a brick randomly when i was sober, later came to learn that this was DR, when I got it I just couldn’t concentrate at all on anything while it happened, and got some small memory loss of what was happening. This spooked the s*** out of me so I did more research decided imma quit. I had some “mishaps” a couple times ofc but eventually stopped.

I feel dumber, I feel like i’m not as articulate as I used to be, not as sharp. I’m frustrated by it but I think it is slowly getting better, and i’m trying to use my mind more to speed this up.” 

(Please ignore the spelling — the kid is 15-years old.)

What was interesting is that this wasn’t the first time I saw someone talk about depersonalization as a result of smoking cannabis. It prompted me to write this article. Does cannabis psychologically alter you to the point where you become depersonalized?First, let’s take a look at depersonalization.

What Is Depersonalization?

According to the Mayo Clinic:

Depersonalization-derealization disorder occurs when you persistently or repeatedly have the feeling that you’re observing yourself from outside your body or you have a sense that things around you aren’t real, or both. Feelings of depersonalization and derealization can be very disturbing and may feel like you’re living in a dream.

Many people have a passing experience of depersonalization or derealization at some point. But when these feelings keep occurring or never completely go away and interfere with your ability to function, it’s considered depersonalization-derealization disorder. This disorder is more common in people who’ve had traumatic experiences.  

RELATED: Marijuana Use Has Grown 56% Since 2018: YouGov Study

In other words, you feel like “you” aren’t in control. You are an observer to this thing called life. This can cause stress, anxiety and depression.

However, it’s important to point out that the exact cause of depersonalization isn’t known and that mostly it is associated with trauma.

This brings us back to the original post.

Was It Cannabis Or The Trauma Of Cancer?

The original poster wrote about how they started smoking, and then got cancer.

“It was pretty good so I did it more often, then after a time I got some serious health issues (not related to the cannabis if you’re abt to type a comment, i got a tumor near my optic disk) after I had to undergo treatment I struggled heavily with anticipatory nausea, constipation to the point that I got hemorrhoids, constant pain not because of the tumor but the chemo. Started smoking way more, I used to smoke like every night so my parent’s wouldn’t know, to some people that’s normal for them and they can handle it but i would get to a point where I couldn’t get any higher most times.”

This sounds like a pretty traumatic event for a teenager to face. He consequently smoked more cannabis to cope with the effects of chemo and it was shortly after all of this that he began to feel “sluggish” and “not himself”.

schizophrenia
Photo by Rafael Elias/Getty Images

Perhaps, the cannabis did play a role in this, however, it’s far more likely that the idea of a tumor on the optic disk of your being could generate a lot more stress and anxiety. Coupled with teenage angst, you may have a perfect recipe for depersonalization.

However, this wasn’t the only case; I also saw a tweet from a girl who spoke about the same condition. Similarly, the girl was in her teens.

What is it about the fickleness of identity of newer generations that this is the mental conditions that are manifesting within society? When I was growing up, this was not the main issue.

Can Cannabis Depersonalize You?

According to Psychiatry Online:

Some individuals who use cannabis will never experience depersonalization or derealization during or after cannabis use (5). However, depersonalization and derealization remain potential side effects of cannabis (12), of which many clinicians are unaware (5). In general, cannabis-induced symptoms of depersonalization and derealization are time-locked to the period of intoxication, peaking approximately 30 minutes after ingestion and subsiding within 120 minutes of exposure to the drug (12, 13). However, among a subgroup of persons who use cannabis, symptoms of depersonalization or derealization persist for weeks, months, or years (3, 5), even after discontinuation of the substance (2, 11). Those who experience prolonged symptoms may have cannabis-induced depersonalization-derealization disorder (2, 10).  

RELATED: Study Finds Marijuana Use At Any Age Can Ruin People’s Lives

In other words, there is some evidence to suggest that to a subgroup of people — those who are already suffering from certain psychological disorders — it is possible.

I have never fully experienced depersonalization from a drug (within the world of psychonautics, we call it “ego death”), however, I do see how it can be possible — especially from edibles.

psychedelics
Photo by wildpixel/Getty Images

The time I was truly “depersonalized” and not in the driver’s seat, I was tripping on too many Klonopins mixed with booze, also roughly at the age of 15-16.

During this stint, I was tripping for about three days, going in and out of consciousness while “someone else” was in the driver’s seat. I would come into consciousness for a few moments, interact with people, black out, and come back online a few hours later in a completely different situation.

Fortunately, by that time I had already had my fair share of psychedelics and I knew how to ride out the trip. Three days later, the substances left my body and I finally regained control.

I also learned not to mess with Pharma drugs — that stuff is dangerous!

Sticky Bottom Line

I know that there are some cannabis consumers that don’t like any negative press on cannabis and for good reason. However, I also think it’s important that we have an accurate assessment of all drugs and we need to realize that drugs affect people differently.

The fact that YOU are safe from consuming as much cannabis as possible, doesn’t mean that there are other people who could not have adverse reactions to the plant. Eat enough edibles on a fragile mind and you could send them down a spiral of darkness they aren’t prepared for.

I was fortunate when I went overboard with my youthful experiences, but I also saw my fair share of people who were negatively affected by drugs.

Therefore, yes, it is possible to undergo depersonalization with cannabis, however, it’s not a common occurrence. If you have underlying psychological issues, it’s preferable you consume lower THC strains.

Don’t dab like a dumbass — you have to be responsible for your own consumption.

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

Limited Adult-Use Sales To Begin In This State Next Month

Customers will only be able to buy up to a quarter of an ounce of cannabis flower at a time, or its equivalent, per transaction “to ensure businesses are able to maintain adequate supply for both adult-use consumers and medical marijuana patients.”

By Adam Jackson

Connecticut will allow adult-use cannabis sales next month, regulators announced on Friday. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) notified licensed hybrid retailers, those that already have medical marijuana establishments, that they may begin selling cannabis products to all adults 21 and over no earlier than 10 a.m. on Jan. 10, 2023.

“We know that many people are excited to participate in this marketplace, whether as a business or a consumer, and we encourage adults who choose to purchase and consume these products to do so responsibly once sales begin on January 10,” DCP Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull said in a statement.

marijuana money
Photo by Moussa81/Getty Images

Customers will only be able to buy up to a quarter of an ounce of cannabis flower at a time, or its equivalent, per transaction “to ensure businesses are able to maintain adequate supply for both adult-use consumers and medical marijuana patients.”

DCP said that limits will be reviewed over time and medical patients can still buy up to five ounces over a month’s span.

Examples of what a quarter ounce of marijuana flower or its equivalent might look like include:

  • Up to seven pre-rolls that weigh one gram each, or 14 pre-rolled cigarettes that weigh half a gram each – any combination up to seven total grams.
  • 2-4 vape cartridges, which come in 0.5 and one milliliter sizes.
  • A standard-sized brownie or cookie can be the equivalent of 0.08 grams of cannabis flower. One edible serving cannot have more than 5 milligrams of THC.

“There has always been sort of an understanding since the law was passed that the medical businesses that convert would likely be the first to open just because they are existing businesses. So, it’s a little bit easier for them to keep their doors open. They don’t have to build anything else. These businesses that are opening so far are all converted,” a DCP spokesperson told Green Market Report. “I believe all of them have equity joint ventures, but their equity joint venture partners aren’t ready to open quite yet.”

RELATED: A Rhode Island Grower Won A Cannabis Competition — The State Fined It $10,000

She added that the department expects such businesses to open “in the near future.”

The Social Equity Council determined on Tuesday that existing medical marijuana producers have met the requirements for an expanded license that allows them to supply both the adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana markets. The law requires at least 250,000 square feet of growing and manufacturing space in the aggregate be approved for adult-use production before retail sales can begin at licensed retailers, including hybrid retailers.

Gov. Ned Lamont, a staunch supporter of state legalization throughout his term, shared the news on Twitter and separately announced earlier this week that the state would be automatically clearing the records of low-level convictions for thousands of people when the new year turns.

RELATED: Are Bad Actors In Cannabis On The Decline?

President Joe Biden echoed his support, calling it “great news for Connecticut families who’ve been impacted by our nation’s failed approach to marijuana.” Biden recently opened up a review among federal agencies to reconsider the scheduling of the plant.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

Don't Miss Your Weekly Dose of The Fresh Toast.

Stay informed with exclusive news briefs delivered directly to your inbox every Friday.

We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.