I rolled up another one and started browsing cannabis news stories. Cannabis is being studied as a potential treatment for Autism, Driving while on the cannabis is an issue in Canada, and How recreational cannabis delivery in Michigan will work are a few of the news stories I watched while breaking-nugs and smoking buds.
Cannabis a potential treatment for Autism
The medication Nate was using for autism outbursts since he was 5 wasn't working any more - he was up to 12 pills a day. The mother saw a video about how after 3 months a CBD oil helped a autistic boy calm his outbursts - that set in motion the mother's quest for legal cannabis treatments for her son. Clinical trials of a CBD extract have begun. The extract is very similar to the one currently used for seizure treatment. Within 5 minutes of her son trying medical cannabis, her son's demeanor and outlook changed for the better - she feels her son is more in tune with his surroundings, their quest continues.
Driving on Cannabis an Issue for Canada
In Canada, 25% of people age 18 to 24 say that they have driven while high. I personally feel that drinking and driving is much more dangerous, but after using cannabis I can see how reaction time would be impaired. It would be harder to test for cannabis influence, especially if someone is a regular smoker. I make a point of not smoking until I have already done all my driving for the day. Most places that have legalized cannabis consider driving on cannabis impaired driving, be safe.
Recreational Cannabis Delivery for Michigan
Speaking of cannabis and driving, door to door delivery of cannabis is becoming available in Michigan - Flint, Battle Creek, and Grand Rapids companies are working out the details. No need for those residents to leave their house for the green sticky icky, they can order cannabis on wheels delivery, nice.
Many natural medicine medical uses are being realized for cannabis, THC, and CBD - with the stigma being removed, I'm looking forward to more studies and applications. Be sure not to smoke and drive, it can be dangerous and illegal most places where cannabis has been legalized - if you need more, and you live in a few select locations in Michigan, there's no need to drive, just order more cannabis.
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