Are THC edibles snacks?
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) edibles come in many different
forms. They can come in the form of cookies, gummies,
brownies, chocolates, and many others.
The packaging for these edibles can sometimes resemble brand name snacks
and candies we are used to eating. This packaging and product look-a-like can
be confusing even to adults. You really have to take a close look at the
packaging to even know that it contains THC.
So, are THC edibles snacks?
Can we eat the whole package of cookies or gummies, or the entire
chocolate bar? The answer is No, they are not intended to be
snacks. For example, in a package of 20 THC edible gummy bears, each bear is
supposed to be “one dose” of THC as per the product label. In a THC edible
chocolate bar, the whole bar may be 20 doses of THC, according to the product
label. Therefore, the THC edible chocolate bar must be broken up into 20
pieces, with each piece eaten at a different sitting, according to the label. Another thing to keep in mind is that THC
edibles are not for children! THC consumption
by children is illegal in the U.S.. Adults
need to treat THC edibles like they treat alcohol or medications. They should be keep locked up and out of
sight from children. Since these edibles
look like normal candies and food items, they can easily be confused by a child
and even an adult.
Other things to keep in mind:
THC laws are very different state by state and THC
containing products are not legal in all states, like Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas,
just to name a few. THC
edibles are also not regulated by the FDA
Each THC containing product is supposed to indicate what “a
dose” of THC is on the product label. You
must read the product label so that you know the amount of THC you are consuming
before you dive into snaking on the whole thing. That is, assuming the label is accurate…
https://disa.com/maps/marijuana-legality-by-state
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