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Washington Poison Center 2016 report

Our friends at Washington Poison Center have been very helpful in providing us data about calls they have received and invited us over to the call center to see how things work behind the scenes. Although many people would be quick to argue that cannabis is not a poison, the calls to the center were made by or on behalf of someone who had ingested accidentally, was having a bad experience or concerned that they may. Discounted by some, it is important to remember that each of these calls was made in an anxious, uncertain moment that caused distress. By teaching proper methods of consumption and dosing, we can do our part to help keep these numbers down.

 

 

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