Researchers urge more limits on edibles after finding jump in kid cannabis poisonings

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A study published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine found cases among children younger than 10 rose sixfold between January 2015 and September 2021

TORONTO — Canadian researchers alarmed by a rise in the number of kids hospitalized for accidental cannabis poisonings are calling for restrictions on edibles.

The Ottawa-based family physician said that suggests the move to legalize edibles has increased the health risks to children, even though federal and provincial rules limit the potency, packaging and access to the products. Researchers found 581 hospitalizations of young children for cannabis poisoning over the seven years included in the study. The average age was 3 1/2 years.

He said tighter THC limits would ultimately undermine regulated products by pushing some consumers to seek illegal edibles with higher concentrations.

 

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How bout you punish those that leave them out available to children. Always governing and punishing the masses because of the actions of the few! What a society!

The responsibility lies on parents who use edibles to make sure they are not accessible. That said, edibles should not look like candies or come in flavors associated with candies.

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