Marijuana store opens in downtown Sarasota
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    Lightbulb Marijuana store opens in downtown Sarasota


    1410 Main St, Sarasota

    Quote Originally Posted by “Jimmy Geurts”
    A California retailer, MedMen, has opened a marijuana store in downtown Sarasota, offering vaporizers, concentrates and topical products, but not yet smokable flower. You may have noticed a bright red building, with employees donned in the same color standing outside along the sidewalk. Inside, there’s…
    Downtown Sarasota Store:
    https://www.medmen.com/stores/sarasota-bayfront

    Full story:
    https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/2...ntown-sarasota
    Last edited by Media; 12-05-2019 at 06:22 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Geurts View Post
    A California retailer, MedMen, has opened a marijuana store in downtown Sarasota, offering vaporizers, concentrates and topical products, but not yet smokable flower.
    If someone has a pot license or prescription in Florida, does that mean they can fire up a "prescription joint" and smoke it in public? LOL

    While at the Christmas Parade this year, the smell of pot was wafting in the air.

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that makes smokable medical marijuana legal in Florida. However, qualified patients may have to wait a bit before they are prescribed a smokable form. The new law is effective immediately, but the Florida health department must create guidelines for doctors who are planning to prescribe smokable medical marijuana. Until then, smokable pot won't be available for patients.

    FAQ:
    http://flhealthsource.gov/mum/patients

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that makes smokable medical marijuana legal in Florida. However, qualified patients may have to wait a bit before they are prescribed a smokable form. The new law is effective immediately, but the Florida health department must create guidelines for doctors who are planning to prescribe smokable medical marijuana. Until then, smokable pot won't be available for patients.

    FAQ:
    http://flhealthsource.gov/mum/patients
    Wow, civilians are now coming to the SPD website to find out exactly how and where to legally smoke prescription pot. LOL

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    Lightbulb Pot linked to psychosis & schizophrenia

    Quote Originally Posted by “Jayne O'Donnell, Trevor Hughes & Stephanie Innes”
    For months, Madison McIntosh spent his days vaping a potent form of THC and staying up all night. He then began swinging wildly between depression and euphoria.

    When McIntosh showed up for work on his day-off, the 24-year-old sat in his car until the place opened – and then he wandered around all day, alternating between gibberish and talk of suicide – as co-workers kept him away from customers.

    He was a shell of the once all-star baseball player.

    Psychiatrist Dr. Divya Jot Singh at Banner Behavioral Health Hospital diagnosed McIntosh with cannabis use disorder and a "psychotic disorder unspecified.”

    Dr. Singh expects to make McIntosh’s diagnosis official. If McIntosh remains off pot and symptom-free a year after the episode, the psychiatrist can say with certainty he suffered from “cannabis-induced psychosis.”

    "What shocked me is that…”
    Cannabis use and psychotic disorders:
    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...048-3/fulltext

    Effects of cannabis:
    http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd...nabinoids.aspx

    Full story:
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ia/4168315002/
    Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air.

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