There's been a spike in ER visits in Colorado following marijuana legalization, and edibles are doctors' biggest concern

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There's been a spike in ER visits in Colorado following marijuana legalization, and edibles are doctors' biggest concern
Erin Brodwin Mar. 25, 2019, 5:00 PM
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A new study documents a sharp rise in emergency-room visits linked with marijuana following legalization in Colorado.
A key driver of the ER trips appears to be edibles like weed brownies and cookies.
Despite their meager sales, edibles represented a far higher proportion of weed-related ER visits compared against those for smoked marijuana

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