DAY 50: Bite or blunt? The difference between eating cannabis and smoking it

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DAY 49: Health experts praise 10 mg cannabis edibles, but will consumers bite? The countdown to the first purchase of legal cannabis edibles in Canada is on, with Dec. 17 being the earliest date they can be on store shelves. About half of the THC in smoked cannabis enters the blood compared to the 10 to 20 percent of the THC from edibles.  Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network. Smoking a joint reaps a five- to 15 minute waiting period, and two- to three-hour high.

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The countdown to the first purchase of legal cannabis edibles in Canada is on, with Dec. 17 being the earliest date they can be on store shelves.

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