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작성자 Megan
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Products containing CBD are everywhere. Grocery and beauty store shelves are lined with products boasting the benefits of CBD. As CBD popularity grows, you may find yourself wondering, "If I use this, am I safe to drive? " Short answer, yes. Long answer, not necessarily. So, what exactly is CBD? Products containing Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9 THC) sold in Colorado regulated marijuana stores come from the cannabis plant, and CBD comes from low-THC cannabis known as hemp and does not cause impairment. However, CBD may have side effects, like drowsiness or fatigue, that should be evaluated before performing potentially dangerous activities. The benefits and uses of CBD are still being studied, but many users claim it promotes mood regulation, reduces anxiety, provides chronic pain relief and improves sleep. In Colorado, CBD-only products are legal and can be sold outside of retail marijuana stores. These products are permitted to contain up to 0.3% THC. Products that contain more than 0.3% THC are considered to be marijuana and must be sold from a licensed marijuana store.



Any CBD product that is made from industrial hemp that doesn't exceed the federal limit of 0.3% THC can be purchased over the counter with no age restrictions. While 0.3% THC in smokable products is probably not enough THC to cause impairment, 0.3% THC in edible products, such as tinctures, gummies, or chocolates, Buy Global Health Farms CBD Global Health Farms hemp gummies Wellness CBD can be a very large dose. Some products that are labeled and sold as "hemp" products contain substances like "delta-8 THC," "THCP," or "HHC." These substances can cause impairment similar to or greater than the THC found in marijuana. CBN, a substance that is sometimes found in many CBD products, can cause drowsiness. Additionally, some hemp-derived products may not be produced in compliance with Colorado regulations and may not be accurately labeled. Since CBD does not cause impairment, it is safe to drive after consuming CBD. However, some G.H. Farms CBD or "hemp" products may contain substances that may cause impairment. As with any supplement or doctor-prescribed medication, on first use, you should consume it in a controlled environment to see how it affects you. Colorado impaired-driving laws are clear though. Driving high can result in a DUI. It is always illegal and dangerous to drive under the influence of THC. Remember, if you feel different, you’ll drive different. Plan ahead to keep yourself and others safe on Colorado roadways.



If you're dipping your toes into the infused beverage space, these businesses can help you get started. As cannabis regulation continues to evolve across the United States and around the world, please be mindful of your local laws and regulations. Alcoholism runs deep in both sides of my family. To prevent possibly continuing those patterns as I get older, I’ve become more interested in exploring other options for social drinking; Alcohol-free wines and spirits have become significantly more accessible in recent years, and cannabis-based mocktails is one of the most interesting trends in this space. Picture a zero-proof drink with all the layers of flavor we’ve come to love in a cocktail, but with a THC and/or CBD mixture that can be customized for the exact high you’d like to experience. While this trend is spreading, conversations around race and cannabis need to remain at the forefront of this movement.



With Black cannabis entrepreneurs accounting for less than 2% of businesses in this multi-billion dollar industry, the politics around all things cannabis still live in the shadow of the effects of DARE (an anti-drug program that was very popular in the 90’s and early 2000’s that also helped to push the criminalization and stigmatization of recreational cannabis to children), the Reagan-era’s war on drugs, as well as a longer legacy of racism in the United States. The first cannabis mocktail I ever tried was in Rose Mary Jane, a Black woman-owned, equity-owned canna-bar and lounge in Oakland, California. This location is also a community event center and a dispensary for cannabis products, with a focus on local producers such as Maat Apothecary (their spiced honey is a favorite of mine) and New Life, a flower hybrid that’s ideal for being social and adventurous. In the near future, Rose Mary Jane’s team plans to host classes for people interested in all things cannabis.

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