Posted on 06/14/2018 5:59:26 PM PDT by Red Badger
Thanks for the link Ken. Marijuana legal in Utah? That would really be something, given how Mormons discourage all vices.
Your lungs would look like a well used bong.
If it was really that strong, Monsanto would be patenting it.
They can’t. Too many variations out there.......
Yah, things change. I’m to the point now where I think might be close to going to the ER. I just can’t eat. So far today, I’ve had two hard cooked eggs and a glass of milk. Yesterday I had nothing. The day before I had a bowl of Cheerios and a half banana, And I’ve been sipping on water all day long.
Your “recipe” sounds like a reasonable approach. Find out how much it takes to do the job and proceed from there.
I worry, though, about the effects; Seems like a lot of people end up in the hospital after eating it.
There was this one time, back in the day, when 2 young ladies and I decided to bake an ounce of primo Blonde Lebanese hashish into a batch of brownies.
The details of the following 12 hours are completely unsuitable for this forum. Suffice it to say it was one of the most memorable times of my entire life.
Oh to be young again....
L
Lebanese Hash with two blondes ready to Shake & Bake?
Well I declare! That scenario sounds like Shangri la!
There used to be a lot of varieties of corn.
Most people who end up hospitalized after pot ingestion either did not know what they were eating, or did not know what quantity (serving) was best for them.
If you could suddenly hear and feel every beat of your heart from many different points of pulsation, you may wonder what’s going on too. Such unexpected stress can make you sick, because you don’t know where it’s going next.
Your breathing may become more rapid or shallow, as you try to quiet the strange fluttery feeling in the stomach (not butterflies!).
Some folks get tired of waiting for the impact to hit them, so they may ‘double-up’ and ingest some more. The “Bring It On!!” Method. More is not always better when your body has to do all this processing and filtering for you.
Some products are not labled as to the serving THC levels.
This is likely to change in the retail world.
There still are..........
Have you already tried products such as Ensure?
That’s supposed to be full of nutrition.
Chocolate, Vanilla, Stawberry and probably other flavors.
Lebanese Hash with two blondes ready to Shake & Bake?
The hashish was blonde. They were brunettes. Cousins, if my memory hasnt completely failed me.
Some days its good to be me. That was definitely one of those days.
Best,
L
Monsanto uses patent law to control most of U.S. corn, soy seed market
https://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2009/12/monsanto_uses_patent_law_to_co.html
Monsanto sued small famers to protect seed patents, report says
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/feb/12/monsanto-sues-farmers-seed-patents
Of course, some of the patents are expiring, so Monsanto execs are trying to cash out in a deal with large tax disadvantages to individual shareholders.
Never - no lab animal larger than a rat has ever been successfully killed with THC, and there has never been a well documented case of human THC overdose death.
And the alcohol levels in liquor are many times those in beer. What of it?
There are still ancient seed in use in the Andes and Cetral America. As well as potato and other vegetables.......
People would laugh at some of the stuff from back then........
They do not make edibles without labeling indicating they have cannabis.
Unless they got ahold of something that was homemade. Which is not usually chocolate covered malted balls.
Brownies, cookies etc....that would be homemade.
“I wonder how long before we start seeing marijuana OD deaths.”
Uh, never.
There is no such thing as a lethal dose of weed.
But if you eat too much you will call 911 and tell them you think you are going to die lol
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