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Higher THC Levels Does Not Mean You Get ‘More Stoned’ Says New Study

New research from the University of Colorado Boulder revealed that just because you’re smoking higher potency cannabis doesn’t mean you will be getting more stoned. It does mean that it will increase THC concentrations in the blood, though. It’s the first study of its kind to measure how cannabis affects real cannabis consumers, using legal products that are found in the market.

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