A stark contrast, in other words, to ongoing legislative moves against cannabis. Nearly five years after 71% of Floridians voted to approve medical marijuana, a sizable number of Florida lawmakers want to slash the THC content now legally available to more than half a million registered cannabis patients.
The most popular retail product, smokable flower, can contain more than 30% THC. A bloc of legislators in the Florida House, however, has decided that Floridians just don’t need that much on account of allegations that elevated amounts can cause psychosis and schizophrenia.
What’s safe, according to some lawmakers? Ten percent for flower. Oils and extracts, which can contain up to 100% THC? Sixty percent. Edibles would be limited to 15%.
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Pictured above, from left to right, are Berkeley County Schools child nutrition and warehouse team representatives Tracy Heck, Sandy Nadenbousch, Sarah Bass, Jen Leake, Debbie Carter and Mike Green. The were one group of several to be honored as 2020 Holiday Stars during Monday nightâs Board of Education meeting.
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Pictured above, from left to right, are Berkeley County Schools child nutrition and warehouse team representatives Tracy Heck, Sandy Nadenbousch, Sarah Bass, Jen Leake, Debbie Carter and Mike Green. The were one group of several to be honored as 2020 Holiday Stars during Monday night s Board of Education meeting.