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In reply to the discussion: "(Kentucky Governor) Bevin cited Colorado...saying there are people overdosing on (marijuana)" [View all]JoeStuckInOH
(544 posts)23. Well, yes, there is the technical statement and the insinuated statement.
He was definitely trying to make people think about people dying. There's no other reason to use the common verbiage in that manner unless he always talks like the Vulcan-Android product of a Data-Spock romantic relationship.
But I'm curious now, if one CAN infact medically overdose on cannabis. I suppose if you're intake was significantly higher than the amount needed to experience the medicinal benefits or more than necessary for a quality euphoria. I mean, shit... we've all seen people who kept smoking weed or taking edibles WAY after they were already stoned out of their gourd.
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"(Kentucky Governor) Bevin cited Colorado...saying there are people overdosing on (marijuana)" [View all]
steve2470
Oct 2017
OP
Weird calendar antics. I don't know what that means. I never check it.
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2017
#10
I admit I like writing comments about Kentucky because of their abbreviation. nt
ExciteBike66
Oct 2017
#15
The worst that can happen is someone goes too far with the edibles and that still won't kill you.
phleshdef
Oct 2017
#17
Is there a medical-accepted definition for THC-Overdose? (ie: mg/kg dosage)
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#18