Canada has legalized marijuana But marijuana is becoming more toxic
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2018-01-17 11:13:09
Canada has legalized marijuana But marijuana is becoming more toxic
The legalization of cannabis by the Liberal government in Canada is set to begin in 2018, but too many Canadians do not know that the content of cannabis nerve centers now is much higher than that of cannabis a few decades ago, The substances that can calm and relax have drastically reduced or even disappeared altogether.
CBC correspondent Tyana Grundig and David Common reported that the latest program produced by CatchAnalyst, a Census-Television Network for the Protection of Consumer Rights at CBC Television, is about what cannabis is and what it used to be the difference.
Cannabis retail stores are found in many Canadian cities and while strictly speaking the marijuana retail outlets are illicitly operated, law enforcement authorities have not taken any serious measures to curtail the footsteps of legalizing cannabis in Canada.
CBS MarketWatch correspondents visited seven of Toronto's marijuana retail stores and, on the recommendation of salespeople or customers, purchased 12 best-selling cannabis and sent the cannabis to a reputable laboratory Laboratory tests.
Hemp improved THC composition soared but CBD disappeared
As a result of laboratory tests, Tetrahydrocannabinol (abbreviated as THC) contained in the 12 best-selling cannabis products averages 20% and the highest one has a THC content of 30%. With such a high tetrahydrocannabinol content During the 1960s and 1970s when the baby-boomer rebellion began to plunge into marijuana, there was simply no sign that the level of cannabis in the cannabis was between 2% and 8%.

The legalization of cannabis by the Liberal government in Canada is set to begin in 2018, but too many Canadians do not know that the content of cannabis nerve centers now is much higher than that of cannabis a few decades ago, The substances that can calm and relax have drastically reduced or even disappeared altogether.
CBC correspondent Tyana Grundig and David Common reported that the latest program produced by CatchAnalyst, a Census-Television Network for the Protection of Consumer Rights at CBC Television, is about what cannabis is and what it used to be the difference.
Cannabis retail stores are found in many Canadian cities and while strictly speaking the marijuana retail outlets are illicitly operated, law enforcement authorities have not taken any serious measures to curtail the footsteps of legalizing cannabis in Canada.
CBS MarketWatch correspondents visited seven of Toronto's marijuana retail stores and, on the recommendation of salespeople or customers, purchased 12 best-selling cannabis and sent the cannabis to a reputable laboratory Laboratory tests.
Hemp improved THC composition soared but CBD disappeared
As a result of laboratory tests, Tetrahydrocannabinol (abbreviated as THC) contained in the 12 best-selling cannabis products averages 20% and the highest one has a THC content of 30%. With such a high tetrahydrocannabinol content During the 1960s and 1970s when the baby-boomer rebellion began to plunge into marijuana, there was simply no sign that the level of cannabis in the cannabis was between 2% and 8%.
