I regularly try to be open minded when I try something new. When my boss in school took myself and others out to brunch every other week, he was consistently trying to convince myself and others to try particular kinds of food I had never tasted before. Periodically I loved it love the fried tripe that I swore I would hate. But other foods love calamari had my stomach churning from the moment they hit my tongue. I get that escargot is a delicacy, however the system of eating snails doesn’t excite myself and others to say the least, it more or less disgusts me, however at least I offered it a chance. If someone offered myself and others any of that food again, I’m confident that I would decline. However, you’d suppose that things would be bizarre with marijuana products if you’re someone who enjoys to smoke weed. Yet, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to try a cannabis edible. I have heard bizarre versions of the story. Some say they’re amazing & last a while so you can go to an amusement park or see a concert separate from needing to get high again halfway through. Then there are people who say edibles do entirely nothing when they eat them, causing them to waste cash at the cannabis dispensary. But it’s the third group that worries myself and others the most—the people who claim they had horrible experiences akin to “bad trips” while consuming cannabis edibles that turned out to be stronger than they initially expected. Luckily I didn’t have a bad experience, but I turned out to be someone in the tenth group. Cannabis edibles don’t give myself and others the same effects as cannabis inhalation products, that’s for sure.