Safety
of New Jersey ATC Vape Carts
Because
of the recent issues regarding vaping, especially the use of thinners or other additives, there has been some concern
raised about the short- and long-term safety of the NJ dispensary
vape carts. I talked to some of the player’s in New Jersey’s medical
marijuana program about this and here’s what I got:
  1. I
    talked to Annie at Breakwater. She said their cartridges are made of
    ethanol extracted ( with the ethanol removed) cannabis oil plus
    their house-derived terpenes and nothing else.
  2. Bridgette,
    dispensary manager at Curaleaf, NJ said that their strain-specific
    vape carts use their CO2 cannabis oil plus natural terpenes. The
    only e
    xception
    to this formulation is Curaleaf’s 1:1 vape pens (equal amounts of
    THC and CBD) which have a small amount of MCT oil in them and use
    approved flavoring agents.
  3. I
    communicated with the New Jersey Medical Marijuana Program assistant
    commissioner, Jeff Brown. He confirmed these are all the ingredients
    used in the vape carts and said all formulations must be reviewed
    and approved by the Dept. of Health and that they are subject to
    routine inspections.
  4. The
    physical carts at Curaleaf are Jupiter CCELL carts. I believe, but need to verify, that these are also used by Breakwater. The CCELLs
    use a porous ceramic core to wick in the oil to the embedded heater.
    It is designed to work with thick oils which is why, I think, the NJ
    vape pens don’t need the cutting agents/thinners that are concerning
    in black market vape carts. I am not an expert in this area but from
    what I have (briefly) read, this is the safest of all the vape cart
    technologies.
  5. In
    most other states, vape carts are made by third-party companies without state oversight. Even if you buy them in a state dispensary they have not been regulated. New Jersey is, I think, the first state to impose strict regulations of the process and ingredients used to make vape carts. I can’t say if they are absolutely safe,
    but they are probably as safe as you are going to find with our current knowledge. They are going to be far safer than you can find elsewhere.

That’s
all I’ve got
Peter
Rosenfeld
,
CMMNJ

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