Americans who use marijuana for medical reasons, will offer soft drinks containing the active ingredient of cannabis, reports CBC News.
Line of beverages with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has been developed by Californian businessman and artist Clay Butler (Clay Butler), who argues that never tried drugs, including cigarettes. Title product will Canna Cola (from the Latin cannabis - hemp). In addition to her line will include drinks with names of Doc Weed, Sour Diesel, Grape Ape and Orange Kush.
In an interview with Santa Cruz Sentinel Butler said: "I firmly believe that adults have the inalienable right to think, eat, smoke, drink, swallow, decorate, dress as they see fit."
It is planned that the sale of medicines gazirovok start in Colorado in February 2011. California medical marijuana users will be able to try them in the spring. Drinks will be sold only by prescription.
Price per bottle with 12 fluid ounces (about 355 milliliters) range from 10 to 15 dollars. In each of these bottles will contain from 35 to 65 milligrams of THC. It is reported that beverages have "a mild taste of marijuana."
Currently, medical use of cannabis is permitted in 15 U.S. states and metropolitan District of Columbia. The latest at the moment state, to enact appropriate legislation, Arizona has become - it allowed to prescribe marijuana in November 2010.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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