While cannabis is safe to consume, issues can come into play when you’re unable to verify how strong your cannabis is. Trap gummies are unregulated, can contain hundreds of milligrams of cannabinoids, and oftentimes inaccurately labeled. Even edibles on the legal market have issues with being accurately labeled, to say nothing of products that aren’t beholden to regulatory bodies. This inaccurate labeling can protect the processor from being noticed or flagged by regulatory entities, but it spells trouble for the consumer.
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