The Scientific Basics Of THC And THC COOH (carboxy THC)

COLORADO NORML
  • Home
  • News & Events
    • News >
      • newsletter
    • Events
    • Campaigns
    • Action Alerts
  • MJ Info
    • Marijuana 101 >
      • Personal Use >
        • Introduction to Personal Marijuana Use
        • Government & Private Commissions Supporting Marijuana Law Reform >
          • Paraphernalia Talking Points
        • Policy on Personal Use
        • Legalization >
          • Real World Ramifications of Cannabis Legalization and Decriminalization
        • Decriminalization >
          • Marijuana Decriminalization & Its Impact on Use
        • The First Pot POW
        • For Employers >
          • NORML's Model Workplace Policy for Cannabis
      • A Primer
      • Medical Marijuana >
        • Medical Use Introduction >
          • Emerging Clinical Applications >
            • Foreword
            • Introduction to the Endocannabinoid System
            • Alzheimer's Disease
            • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
            • Chronic Pain
            • Diabetes Mellitus
            • Dystonia
            • Fibromyalgia
            • Gastrointestinal Disorders
            • Gliomas/Cancer
            • Hepatitis C
            • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
            • Huntington's Disease
            • Hypertension
            • Incontinence
            • Methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus aureus (MRSA)
            • Multiple Sclerosis
            • Osteoporosis
            • Pruritus
            • Rheumatoid Arthritis
            • Sleep Apnea
            • Tourette's Syndrome
        • Colorado Medical Marijuana
        • Marinol vs. Natural Plant
      • Driving
      • Industrial Use
      • Drug Testing >
        • Drug Testing Links
        • Can Second-Hand Marijuana Smoke Cause You To Fail A Drug Test?
        • The ABCs of Marijuana and Drug Testing
        • The Scientific Basics of THC and THC COOH (carboxy THC)
        • Historical Legal Basis for Drug Testing
        • Urinalysis or Uromancy?
        • Your Analysis is Faulty
      • Health Endorsements
    • Responsible Cannabis Use
    • Driving >
      • Drugged Driving in Colorado
      • Does Marijuana Make Driving Safer or More Dangerous?
      • Marijuana Breath Testing
    • Cannabinoids
    • Parenting
    • Taxes
    • Local Issues
    • Hemp
    • Spice is Not Marijuana so Stop Calling it That!
    • FAQs
    • Resources
  • Retail MJ
    • Where to Buy in Colorado
    • The Responsible Consumer's Guide to Marijuana in Colorado
    • Colorado NORML’s Doobie-DOs!
    • Taxes
    • Marijuana Friendly Accommodations
  • Get Involved
    • Donate Today
    • Membership >
      • Member
    • Volunteer
    • Sponsorship
    • Buy CO NORML Gear
  • About
    • Board of Directors >
      • Co NORML Committees
    • Contact
  • Legislation Vision
    • Chapter Meetings
    • Lobby Days >
      • Information. Education. Legislation
    • 2022 Legislative Bills >
      • THC Cap Potency Bill
  • Endorsements
  • Advertisements
  • Blog
  • Hunter S. Thompson Scholarship
    • HST Sponsorships >
      • Apply for HST Scholarship

​The Scientific Basics of THC and THC COOH (carboxy THC)

This article was originally published by Colorado NORML Board Member Emeritus Lenny Frieling on his website. Reprinted with permission. An example of useless information for determining marijuana-caused impairment is looking at urine in a lab. Urine is cheap and easy to test for the amount of one metabolite of THC. A metabolite is, simply put, a chemical produced by the body from another chemical taken into the body.For our purposes, we're looking at one of the hundred or so cannabinoids found in pot, delta-9 THC, being introduced into the body. That is the primary cannabinoid which gets us "stoned." That is referred to as being "psychoactive." The metabolite found in urine is inactive, having NO psychoactive effect. It is written THC COOH and read "carboxy THC." It does not get anyone stoned. BUT, the metabolite is the chemical that may be found for weeks if not months after intake of the marijuana.Being lipid (fat) soluble and not water-soluble (most medication is water-soluble) it is stored in the fat cells of the body for quite long after any impairing impact of the active THC remains. It may be found weeks or longer after the intake of marijuana, while the impairing effect of the active delta-9 THC may be almost gone within three hours more or less.The level of the inactive cannabinoid THC COOH, found in blood or urine, reveals nothing about current impairment, and nothing about the time or amount of consumption. Contrary to the belief of some "experts" and of some prosecutors, the ratio of THC COOH to active THC also means nothing.Since the metabolic process of the body converting (metabolizing) active THC into inactive carboxy COOH THC takes some hours, the presence of the inactive metabolite is arguably exculpatory, (showing a lack of guilt) because it indicates that the consumption was possibly not recent but was at least hours before the sample, blood or urine, was collected. The impairing effect of active THC appears to be most pronounced from about 1 1/2 hour to three or 4 hours after intake. This does NOT correspond to the blood level of active THC. The level in blood reaches a maximum almost immediately, and just as quickly drops in blood. This delay between blood level and impairment is described as "counterclockwise hysteresis." It is noteworthy that mixing alcohol with marijuana causes impairment which is greater than would be expected from the blood levels.
Picture ABOUT: LENNY FRIELINGLenny's criminal defense practice of 37 years in Colorado is devoted to defending those accused of, suspected of, or charged with crimes.His emphasis includes all driving matters, including less serious traffic cases as well as the most serious, all drug criminal matters, assaults, and most other criminal situations. He does not limit myself to only very serious cases. Lenny also teach law, write and is published in law, sit on mock trial juries, serves on numerous boards, and more. Lenny is AV rated, pre-eminent atty, rated top 1% criminal defense attorneys in the US, Superlawyer 2011.Leonard I. Frieling, PC1942 Broadway, #314, Boulder, Colorado 80302Office: 303-666-4064Fax: 303-666-0956Office hours by appointment only. Lafayette appointments available and preferred.http://www.Lfrieling.com
CO NORML News

Contact Us

1144 15th Street Suite 2700​Denver, Co [email protected]

​About Colorado NORML

Colorado NORML is dedicated to reforming marijuana laws and protecting the marijuana consumer. Colorado NORML also supports NORML's mission of moving public opinion sufficiently to achieve the repeal of marijuana prohibition so that the responsible use of cannabis by adults is no longer subject to criminal sanction.​

Advertise

Interested in Advertising with Colorado NORML? Contact Us! Picture

Sign Up for Email Updates

    * Indicates required field
    Name * First Last Email *
Sign Up © Colorado Norml. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: The materials found in this site are for general informational purposes only and are not for the purpose of providing legal or medical advice. Please consult your lawyer or doctor for legal or medical advice.
  • Home
  • News & Events
    • News >
      • newsletter
    • Events
    • Campaigns
    • Action Alerts
  • MJ Info
    • Marijuana 101 >
      • Personal Use >
        • Introduction to Personal Marijuana Use
        • Government & Private Commissions Supporting Marijuana Law Reform >
          • Paraphernalia Talking Points
        • Policy on Personal Use
        • Legalization >
          • Real World Ramifications of Cannabis Legalization and Decriminalization
        • Decriminalization >
          • Marijuana Decriminalization & Its Impact on Use
        • The First Pot POW
        • For Employers >
          • NORML's Model Workplace Policy for Cannabis
      • A Primer
      • Medical Marijuana >
        • Medical Use Introduction >
          • Emerging Clinical Applications >
            • Foreword
            • Introduction to the Endocannabinoid System
            • Alzheimer's Disease
            • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
            • Chronic Pain
            • Diabetes Mellitus
            • Dystonia
            • Fibromyalgia
            • Gastrointestinal Disorders
            • Gliomas/Cancer
            • Hepatitis C
            • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
            • Huntington's Disease
            • Hypertension
            • Incontinence
            • Methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus aureus (MRSA)
            • Multiple Sclerosis
            • Osteoporosis
            • Pruritus
            • Rheumatoid Arthritis
            • Sleep Apnea
            • Tourette's Syndrome
        • Colorado Medical Marijuana
        • Marinol vs. Natural Plant
      • Driving
      • Industrial Use
      • Drug Testing >
        • Drug Testing Links
        • Can Second-Hand Marijuana Smoke Cause You To Fail A Drug Test?
        • The ABCs of Marijuana and Drug Testing
        • The Scientific Basics of THC and THC COOH (carboxy THC)
        • Historical Legal Basis for Drug Testing
        • Urinalysis or Uromancy?
        • Your Analysis is Faulty
      • Health Endorsements
    • Responsible Cannabis Use
    • Driving >
      • Drugged Driving in Colorado
      • Does Marijuana Make Driving Safer or More Dangerous?
      • Marijuana Breath Testing
    • Cannabinoids
    • Parenting
    • Taxes
    • Local Issues
    • Hemp
    • Spice is Not Marijuana so Stop Calling it That!
    • FAQs
    • Resources
  • Retail MJ
    • Where to Buy in Colorado
    • The Responsible Consumer's Guide to Marijuana in Colorado
    • Colorado NORML’s Doobie-DOs!
    • Taxes
    • Marijuana Friendly Accommodations
  • Get Involved
    • Donate Today
    • Membership >
      • Member
    • Volunteer
    • Sponsorship
    • Buy CO NORML Gear
  • About
    • Board of Directors >
      • Co NORML Committees
    • Contact
  • Legislation Vision
    • Chapter Meetings
    • Lobby Days >
      • Information. Education. Legislation
    • 2022 Legislative Bills >
      • THC Cap Potency Bill
  • Endorsements
  • Advertisements
  • Blog
  • Hunter S. Thompson Scholarship
    • HST Sponsorships >
      • Apply for HST Scholarship
Support Us 215510310

Từ khóa » Thc C00h