how do i think they re doing on monitoring this? i think they re doing a horrible job. i think that they aren t paying attention to what they re supposed to be paying attention. i don t think their primary objective is protecting the public. julie dooley, a mother of three, is also concerned about protecting the public. she sees the real threat coming from the black market. check this out. a 17-year-old high school student in richmond, california, has been arrested for selling pot-laced cookies during lunch period yesterday. two kids went to the hospital. three others were queasy. they were unconscious, unresponsive, and in critical condition. thank you, idiot. my god. i know. what are we supposed to do with kids like this? what were their parents doing? how did they not know their kid was upstairs making pot brownies? see, we cannot regulate for that. there s no regulation in the world that s going to stop that. that s bad parenting. yep. i don t know what to say to all that
about it. every day i wake up with a different idea of where i want to be. it s just such an exciting time because there are a lot of opportunities out there. i don t know which one is the best. i know there s a lot of good ones. i think it s going to fall in my lap when it is there. tonight s a first, marijuana companies as funding con sors as a red rocks concert. this is julie s baked goods clientele. people who listen to the symphony, who are mature adults and can handle cannabis. to see the entire colorado symphony in one place, red rocks, one of the prettiest places in colorado, and then have cannabis be accepted as part of an industry that we were allowed to participate with the symphony is an extraordinary event. there s free stuff. oh, hi. julie. nice to meet you. we re shattering the stereotype
we re seeing kids who ve overdosed on marijuana. and most of this is related to the edibles. the illnesses related to edibles are usually due to having a lot of thc all at the same time and not knowing what you re getting into. when you smoke marijuana, the onset of action is somewhere around 15 or 20 minutes. when you eat it, it can be anywhere from half an hour to five hours. the single biggest danger with edibles is children. the way in this this has been legalized has not considered what the impact is on our children. i think the edible companies are probably making a lot of money on this. how do i think they re doing on monitoring this? i think they re doing a horrible job. i think that they aren t paying attention to what they re supposed to be paying attention. i don t think their primary objective is protecting the public. julie dooley, a mother of three, is also concerned about protecting the public. she sees the real threat coming from the black market. check this out. a
i m the co-creator and sole owner of julie s baked goods in denver, colorado. i m here today to pick up some fabulous organically grown trim they would like turned into some organic edibles. let s see. oh, my god. it s gorgeous. look at this. beautiful. we exclusively make healthy, organic, natural foods. it s a granola, roasted seed mix. we do a candy, my version of candy, which is called the nutty bite. i have celiac disease. it basically means i cannot tolerate gluten in any way shape or form, even on minute levels. however, i did have residual symptoms. what we found worked best is cannabis. how much longer until this is harvested? this will be harvested next week. we take off all of the extra leaves, then we re going to let the buds dry.
on this. how do i think they re doing on monitoring this? i think they re doing a horrible job. i think that they aren t paying attention to what they re supposed to be paying attention. i don t think their primary objective is protecting the public. julie dooley, a mother of three, is also concerned about protecting the public. she sees the real threat coming from the black market. check this out. a 17-year-old high school student in richmond, california, has been arrested for selling pot-laced cookies during lunch period yesterday. two kids went to the hospital. three others were queasy. they were unconscious, unresponsive, and in critical condition. thank you, idiot. my god. i know. what are we supposed to do with kids like this? what were their parents doing? how did they not know their kid was upstairs making pot brownies? see, we cannot regulate for that. there s no regulation in the world that s going to stop that. that s bad parenting. yep. i don t know what to say to