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"This extract does not get anyone high, although many buy it, mistakenly thinking that it does"
Really? LMAO
I'd like to see the statistics on this particular study.
There is no study or statistics available for this topic that I am aware of.
But I can provide a concrete example illustrating my point:
Here's a question and answer link to a product on Amazon""
No where in these examples is it questioned whether the product will have a psychoactive effect.... "ALTHOUGH MANY BUY IT THINKING THAT IT DOES"
And to note, the last Q&A clearly states that the person DOES NOT WANT TO GET HIGH !!ough many buy it, mistakenly thinking that it does"
Really? LMAO
I'd like to see the statistics on this particular study.
There is no study or statistics available for this topic that I am aware of.
But I can provide a concrete example illustrating my point:
Here's a question and answer link to a product on Amazon""
No where in these examples is it questioned whether the product will have a psychoactive effect.... "ALTHOUGH MANY BUY IT THINKING THAT IT DOES"
And to note, the last Q&A clearly states that the person DOES NOT WANT TO GET HIGH !! Merely suggesting that he understands that the product WILL NOT GET HIM HIGH !!!
So to your statement "many buy it mistakingly thinking that it gets you high" is bogus.... The non psychoactive effects of CBD's have been well known and well studied over many years.... The general public, if a recent survey were to be conducted, would certainly know the difference between THC and CBD.
This theory that "although many buy it, mistakenly thinking that it does" get you high is very wrong !!!