We are going to Vegas, and Wifey and I want to wander around like stoned idiots looking at all the pretty lights. You know, like reasonable people.

Is it a big deal to pop a gummy in public in Las Vegas? They make a big deal about no public use, but I’m assuming a gummy won’t be a big deal like smoking would be. We do this in other legal places all the time, but I have no idea which activities are and are not clamped down on in Vegas.

While we are at it, can you recommend any fun stoned activities in Las Vegas?

  • Gerudo@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Are you a regular of MJ? If not, do NOT take edibles. Get a disposable vape. Take a small puff. Wait 15-30 mins. take another small puff. If you’re still good after another 15-30 mins, you’re probably fine to rip a good one.

    I can drink anyone under the table, but I’m a lightweight with weed. Take it slow. Don’t end up being so high you have to stay in the hotel room for 36 hours like my wife.

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      7 months ago

      15-30 minutes between puffs? This explains why I’ve yet to have a good experience with thc. Skipping straight from “is this working?” to “memory resets every six seconds” isn’t fun.

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        7 months ago

        Oh, absolutely. Virtually every strain out there is insanely potent these days. Even day to day, my body reacts differently. Sometimes, one puff is all I need. Other times more.

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      7 months ago

      Super regular, but thanks for the warning. I also can’t vape because oral cancer - unrelated to smoking - took half my tongue. Doctors aren’t keen on vaping after that for some reason.

      The fast acting edibles out there now are way more forgiving than traditional as well. They hit much faster so there is less risk of overdoing it.