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Your Uber Driver Might Be More Stoned Than You Think: Cannabis and Driving Laws in South Africa

Cannabis driving laws are becoming a major issue as more countries legalise or decriminalise cannabis. While the rules differ around the world, one thing is clear: driving while impaired is not treated casually. Some countries use roadside saliva testing, others rely on blood THC limits, and many still focus on whether a driver appears impaired. For South Africa, the challenge is finding a fair way to balance cannabis rights with road safety. Legal cannabis does not mean legal cannabis driving, and understanding that difference matters for every driver, passenger, and cannabis consumer.
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Can You Take Too Many Edibles?

Here’s a tightened excerpt version: It usually happens the same way: you take an edible, wait, feel nothing, and take another. Then both kick in, and you realise you may have had too many edibles. While the effects are temporary, too much THC can feel overwhelming. Here’s what to know and what to do next.
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The Stoner’s Guide (And Everyone Else’s) to Knowing Your Rights In South Africa

Nobody plans their day around being arrested for a drug-related offence, but let???s be honest, confusion around cannabis laws means interactions with police can become stressful (and hectic) very quickly. Whether you use cannabis or simply find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, it can escalate fast. In situations like this, things can shift very quickly. Learn how to handle the situation in our educational blog.
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Edibles Near Me Vs Buying Online in South Africa: What’s Better?

Trying to decide between searching for ???edibles near me??? or buying online in South Africa? This guide breaks down the real differences. From immediate local access to the consistency and control of online options, it explores what each route offers, along with the risks to watch for. You???ll also learn how to check product quality, including what to look for in a Certificate of Analysis (CoA). Whether you value speed or certainty, this comparison helps you choose the option that fits your experience best.
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THC At Work!

Fired for THC at Work? The Law Might Be on Your Side.

Testing positive for THC at work does not automatically mean you were impaired, unsafe, or deserving of dismissal. In South Africa, the law is beginning to recognise what science has always known: THC can remain in your system long after the effects are gone. If you were fired solely for a positive test, without evidence of impairment or risk, you may have more rights than your employer wants you to believe.
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