The age limit suggestion is still there - I moved it, not removed.
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The age limit suggestion is still there - I moved it, not removed.
Not suggesting, only speculating, but it seems pure CBD should be easily available (it is here), and psycho-weeds should be at the other end of the limit spectrum. Maybe “extra bad for teenage brains” on the packet of those strains in addition to the age limit. Or it could be a gene test, assuming it was known which genes interact badly with which molecules.
THC percentage in isolation means nothing - if it did, you could easily use less, like you don’t chug booze like it’s beer. The problem is the disturbing ratio of THC to the many other contents, especially the anti-psychotic CBD.
It’s easy not to pack the bowl full of the strong weed, but it has become hard to avoid the strains that make me paranoid and probably drive a teenager to psychosis.
The solution is to legalize and mandate warnings on the packaging, and other safety measures such as different age limits on different strains.
The EU should fine companies for introducing new standards that break old standards. Or any shit standards like Toslink: https://lemmy.world/comment/10671314 . Standardization organizations shouldn’t be sleeping through all this shit.
The “tanning notary” seems to be a package, or a service unknown to me.
They can’t remove the obsolete claim because China’s Anti-Secession Law promises war if they do. Last time it was 1992 when they agreed about “one China, ROC or PRC, not both”.
Taiwan Province of China
Ewww. It’s Taiwan, Republic of China #1! (ROC 1912 vs. PRC 1949)
Or you could diet the stones away and keep the gallbladder:
Or you could diet the stones away and keep the gallbladder:
Do elaborate. Don’t you believe there are significant differences between strains caused by psychoactive compounds other than THC? https://herbceo.com/cannabis-terpenes-101/