Pubdate: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2014 The Dallas Morning News, Inc. Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/send-a-letter/ Website: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/117 Author: Robert Sharpe Page: 10A Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n497/a10.html EDIBLE POT NOT FOR NEW USERS Re: "My bad trip on edible marijuana - Colorado coming to grips with darker side of legalizing pot for the public, says Maureen Dowd," Friday Viewpoints. Naive marijuana users like Maureen Dowd may be in for an unpleasant surprise if they choose edibles as a means of experimenting with legal marijuana in Colorado. The delayed onset effects can be overpowering. Colorado should require warning labels. First-time users should be discouraged from trying marijuana in edible form. The horror stories coming out of Colorado obscure the fact that marijuana consumption is safer under legalization. Vaporization is the safest means of consuming newly legal marijuana. The plant is heated just enough to release the active ingredients in vapor form, without burning the plant and generating smoke. The vapor is gentle and dosage is easily controlled for minimalist effects. Not only is this 21st-century delivery mechanism safer, but in Colorado at least, so is the marijuana. Colorado residents are able to purchase locally grown marijuana of known quality from legal retail stores that generate tax revenue. Modern-day prohibitionists seeking to use a handful of bad edible experiences as reason to pull the plug on legalization should ask themselves a simple question. Is it preferable that consumers purchase untaxed, unregulated and potentially unsafe marijuana from criminals? Robert Sharpe, Policy Analyst, Common Sense for Drug Policy, Arlington, Va. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom