Pubdate: Thu, 26 May 2016
Source: Westword (Denver, CO)
Column: Ask a Stoner
Copyright: 2016 Village Voice Media
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Author: Herbert Fuego

DEAR STONER: CAN YOU SMOKE MELTED POT EDIBLES?

Dear Stoner: My brother has cancer, and I think medical marijuana 
would be better for his pain than Oxycontin, which can be addictive. 
If you were looking for advice on what strains to use, where would you go?

Marge

Dear Marge: Opiate painkillers work for many people, but I've also 
seen the addictive effects firsthand: Several kids I went to high 
school with are now doing heroin because of their opiate addictions.

For cancer patients suffering extreme pain and nausea from their 
conditions and/or chemotherapy, potent and heavy strains are the way 
to go. Heavy indicas like Afghani, Alien Rock Candy, Bubba Kush or 
Grape Ape are all great candidates for insomnia and pain relief. Most 
strains with the word "Purple" in their names and any indica-leaning 
kush are also usually a safe bet. Sativa strains like Jack Herer, 
Tangerine Kush and anything Hawaiian are good for stimulating 
appetites, but they affect everyone differently.

Before your brother tries either, I think he should check out CBD 
strains. Harlequin, Pennywise and Spectrum 12 all have a heavy CBD 
ratio, which is very good for pain relief and inducing sleep. 
Although not as psychoactive, THC is still present in the strains, 
and it should be, as it also possesses medical benefits that can help 
with the pain of cancer treatment.

Dear Stoner: Is it possible to melt an edible candy and infuse that 
syrup/sugar with tobacco in order to smoke it? We only have access to 
edibles, and some members of our group would rather smoke than ingest THC.

Levita

Dear Levita: Did you eat a lot of paint chips growing up? What sort 
of weird place do you live in that you can get edibles easier than 
basic flower? I think I have more questions for you than answers, but 
I'll try to do my best here.

Smoking melted candy products isn't safe for your lungs. The dyes, 
sugars and other products that go into lollipops, chocolate and other 
candies aren't made to be smoked; they're made to be ingested, 
obviously. An hour of research on the Internet didn't net a single 
study on the effects of smoking melted candy - probably because no 
one has been stupid enough to waste time and resources on the 
subject. Smoking any foreign substance is bad for you, but lacing 
tobacco with melted sugar can't be good for your respiratory system 
or lungs. Could it get you high? That's another question. The THC in 
the edibles is already activated, so in theory, inhaling smoke from 
it would get you high. Still, DON'T DO IT.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom