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March 27th, It is believed to have originated in central Asia some 12, years ago and that it was widely used by Neolithic times for its protein-rich seeds, oils and fibers. In the year of his arrival , Jan van Riebeeck already documented that dagga was used in South Africa. We know that centuries ago, dagga was widely used for a variety of medical conditions. Dr Russell Reynolds the personal physician of Queen Victoria published his experiences in using cannabis for a range of conditions and Queen Victoria allegedly used it to ease menstrual pain. Now, almost exactly years later, the personal and private use of dagga was legalized in South Africa on 18 September via a ruling of the Constitutional Court. Now that its use has been legalised, DANSA has received some enquiries regarding the safety of diving in the context of dagga and cannabidiol CBD oil use. When considering CBD oil in isolation, the short but possibly incorrect answer to the safety question is that it has no effect, since CBD is not psychoactive and it would therefore unlikely affect diving safety. THC is metabolised forming more than metabolites , of which some like hydroxyl-THC are also psychoactive. Extrapolation from the risks of motor vehicle accidents after using dagga provides some useful information and guidance. Tests indicate that cannabis use results in deficient tracking, attention, reaction time, short-term memory, hand-eye coordination, vigilance, time perception, distance perception, decision making and concentration. There are however a few reports that affected divers in warm water became lethargic and even fell asleep when submerged, and divers in cold water found that tolerance to cold was reduced to one-fifth of the limit. While this was a sufficient test in the recent past when cannabis use was still illegal , it has become more important now to distinguish between the psychoactive and non-psychoactive substances in order to identify to which extent one is affected at the time. The same argument would hold for commercial diving operations where tests for cannabis as part of wider drug screening are performed. It is also still quite expensive. However, if someone tests positive, one can be sure that they are quite affected at that time. An operator could then refuse participation as a result of a safety risk. Such intoxication could also be considered illegal pending further court cases to confirm , because cannabis use is only legal in the private context and not in public. If you are using CBD oil and want to make sure you are safe while diving, one can look at the labelling of the oil for purity and confirmation that there is no THC contamination. Therefore, there is at this stage no reliable way of confirming whether one is affected without some significant expense. Another way of determining safety is to consider the half-life of THC in the body, since it is actually relatively short. Unfortunately, we do not have specific values available for the oil, but there are studies with graphs that looked at smoking and ingestion of dagga. Driving tests have also indicated that impairment is dose-dependent and generally lasts for 2 to 4 hours. It should however be noted that the plasma levels differs between people ingesting the same amount of cannabis. This period should obviously be extended if a large amount was ingested. Because of the legalisation of dagga and the fact that this would pose some difficulty for employers who need to ensure health and safety at work, it is expected that better saliva testing equipment would become available and it would be more affordable to perform screening tests in future. For more information on the fascinating history of dagga in South Africa, readers are encouraged to visit the Wikipedia site. Fitness-to-dive evaluations in the context of dagga-use should however consider some of the longer-term effects of use too, including the effects on the lungs as a result of smoking, etc. Any concerns regarding fitness should be discussed with a diving medical physician. On the therapeutical uses and toxic effects of cannabis indica. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Cannabinoids. Clin Pharmacokinet. Medication, Recreational Drugs and Diving. Malta Med J. The use of drugs by UK recreational divers: illicit drugs. Diving Hyperb Med. Phys Sports Med. Marijuana and Diving. Alert Diver Online. Federal register ;80 94 Dose related risk of motor vehicle crashes after cannabis use, Drug Alcohol Depend. Blood cannabinoids: I. J Anal Toxicol. Accessed 24 March Alert Diver Fall Editions. Alert Diver lite Editions. Alert Diver Southern Africa. 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