As the second summer since weed has been legal in New Jersey starts, here's a list of dos and don'ts to consider.
to avoid any sticky legal situations in public. Vaporizers also can be much more discreet, producing less smoke and smell.If you are going to skip the smoke and have an edible, please remember to go slow and start with a low dosage. Safety is key to having a pleasant experience with weed.Inexperienced cannabis consumers may not be familiar with common side effects or the importance of hydration, or know how to consume safely in the excessive heat of the summer.
Xerostomia is a side effect of weed consumption that makes it harder to talk and swallow because saliva production is inhibited. While gum-chewing and candy-sucking can help temporarily cure the sensation, many smokers still feel thirsty. Eating bananas or using sports drinks to hydrate and replace electrolytes, such as potassium, or having plenty of water available for drinking and cooling off is a good practice when you’re exposed to heat for long periods.
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