Medical and recreational marijuana have both been legal in Colorado for nearly a decade and because the state was one of the first to implement the legalization, it’s kind of served as a guinea pig as far as regulation of the plant goes.
Legalization Introduced Colorado to Concentrates and Edibles
One major change that came with the legalization of marijuana has been the rise in the use of concentrates and edibles. Prior to legalization, it seemed like the most popular way to consume THC in edible form was things like brownies. However, edibles come in all shapes and colors nowadays and vary in how much THC is actually in the products.
Legalization has also introduced the masses in Colorado to concentrated forms of the active ingredient that can be ingested via smoking or vaporizing. You may have heard of new terms like ‘glass,’ ‘shatter’ and ‘dabs,’ all of which are highly concentrated forms of THC.
The New Law Regarding Colorado Concentrates and Edibles
The law, signed into effect by Governor Polis back in June, will make it so that concentrates and edibles sold in dispensaries for both medical and recreational use, will be much more restricted.
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Medical and recreational marijuana have both been legal in Colorado for nearly a decade and because the state was one of the first to implement the legalization, it’s kind of served as a guinea pig as far as regulation of the plant goes.
Legalization Introduced Colorado to Concentrates and Edibles
One major change that came with the legalization of marijuana has been the rise in the use of concentrates and edibles. Prior to legalization, it seemed like the most popular way to consume THC in edible form was things like brownies. However, edibles come in all shapes and colors nowadays and vary in how much THC is actually in the products.
Legalization has also introduced the masses in Colorado to concentrated forms of the active ingredient that can be ingested via smoking or vaporizing. You may have heard of new terms like ‘glass,’ ‘shatter’ and ‘dabs,’ all of which are highly concentrated forms of THC.
The New Law Regarding Colorado Concentrates and Edibles
The law, signed into effect by Governor Polis back in June, will make it so that concentrates and edibles sold in dispensaries for both medical and recreational use, will be much more restricted.