FAQs: Marijuana Questions & Answers

How to Roll a Joint

Rolling a joint is easier than you think. How to roll a joint, take a small amount of ground cannabis, put it in the rolling paper and make a tight ball. Now, wrap your thumb and forefinger around the rolling paper and gently pinch it between your fingers. Now, take your thumb off the paper and gently place the paper on top of the tobacco. Now, take your index finger and gently place it on top of the thumb so that it doesn’t touch the cannabis. Now, take your middle finger and gently place it on top of the index finger so that it doesn’t touch the cannabis. Now, take your ring finger and gently place it on top of the middle finger so that it doesn’t touch the cannabis. Now, take your pinky and gently place it on top of the ring finger so that it doesn’t touch the cannabis. That’s it! You’re done!

How Long Does TCH Stay in Your System?

While the length of time THC in marijuana stays in your system can vary from one individual to another, there are a few generalities. THC, the main psychoactive compound in marijuana, may remain in your system for up to 30 days after your last use. The amount of time it takes for marijuana to leave your system depends upon a variety of factors, including how much you use, how often you use it, and your metabolism.

How Long Does TCH From Edibles Remain in Your System?
The effects of THC in edibles can last anywhere from two hours to 12 hours. There have been reports of individuals who consumed large amounts of edibles who felt the effects 24 hours later. There are some factors which may affect how long marijuana stays in your system, including your weight, the amount of food you ate before consuming marijuana, and what type of food you ate with the marijuana It is important to note that the effects of THC do not last indefinitely and you cannot die from an overdose of THC.
In Which States is Cannabis Legal?
Good Question! There is a lot of confusion over which states have legalized cannabis. Some have only medicinal marijuana while other include recreational cannabis. Many states do not allow any form of legal cannabis, but this is a quickly evolving topic. The following link keeps an up to date count of which states permit legal cannabis:

Where Is Marijuana Legal? A Guide to Marijuana Legalization | US News & World Report

*It is important to note: IT IS ILLEGAL TO CROSS STATE LINES WITH ANY FORM OF CANNABIS. IT IS ILLEGAL TO TRANSPORT CANNABIS VIA THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OR AIR TRAVEL AS CANNABIS IS NOT LEGAL, FEDERALLY.

Is Cannabis Covered by Insurance?
The short answer is no. Cannabis is not covered by health insurance because it is not a drug that is recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a safe and effective treatment for any medical condition despite decades of research out of Israel supporting the many benefits of cannabis as a safe medicine.