Inside a Colorado Lab That Tests Marijuana

 

What's really in those gummy bears, as revealed in an excerpt from the controversial new book, Stoned.

Palliative care physician David Casarett tried medical marijuana only once. Now he's on a mission to prove its potential to help patients, even if that means sampling the medicine himself. Casarett travels the world, talking to patients and drinking marijuana-infused wine to learn what medical marijuana can do. Here, in an excerpt from his newly released book, Stoned: A Doctor's Case for Medical Marijuana (Current), the doctor visits a laboratory in Colorado, where marijuana products are tested. — Esquire Editors

 

Every day, we hear about how medical marijuana is a medicine. It's got real medical benefits, people say, and it can be useful in treating a wide range of conditions. But is it possible to make marijuana as safe, and as reliable, as a pill you pick up at the drugstore? 

To find out, I pay a visit to...

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