Pot edibles, topicals and extracts available in Canada mid December
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What a scam Canada's fake legalization turned out to be! Horrible weed at triple the going rate, and peaceful people still going to jail to protect their corporate monopoly, as they crush the culture and free market. And they want to export this model to the rest of the world?
What ever happened to freedom?
I know this is just an angry troll (why so angry?) but in the defense of legalization, aside from the regulatory issues and quality, there is still a robust underground culture and it has eroded the public stigma of smoking or using cannabis. Any other Canucks want to chime in about their experience with legalization?
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A 2.5mg dose, or less? LOL
Even at 100 times that, 250mg, most regular users would be fine. Chronic users take several grams of THC every day. That's literally THOUSANDS of doses per day. What a pile of lies and corruption.
Keep in mind that is for chronic pain control and a recommendation if the user has not used THC/CBC combination products. Most chronic pain management protocols call for a stepped approach. Sure, over the day the accumulative does would add up. Again its for managed pain control, not to walk around buzzed all day. That's for the weekends ;-)
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It sure has been a long time coming.