Edibles, beverages laced with THC legal Friday in Minnesota
A new Minnesota law taking effect Friday allows people 21 and older to buy edibles and beverages that contain a limited amount of THC, the ingredient in marijuana that creates a high.
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A new Minnesota law taking effect Friday allows people 21 and older to buy edibles and beverages that contain a limited amount of THC, the ingredient in marijuana that creates a high.
When Massachusetts legalized marijuana, edibles immediately became a fan favorite. They can be cookies or gummies, or candy, but they're infused with THC, the chemical in marijuana that gets you high.
Cannabis use in Colorado has been on the rise since medical cannabis was liberalized in 2009 and recreational cannabis went on sale in 2014, and it has led to an increase in emergency department visits, according to a new study.
Two employees of a Vermont inn fell ill after they ate chocolate laced with marijuana that was left by guests, reports The Associated Press.
Two Canadian police officers are being investigated after it was found they allegedly ate cannabis edibles while on duty.