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Perry Kendall, a British Columbia health officer, told Global News that shatter "could make you very stoned" but hasn't been linked to any fatal overdoses. Which makes sense, considering that no one has ever died from smoking too much weed alone.Vancouver's finest aren't alone in their ignorance. Illinois police also recently cautioned the public about "hallucinations and other types of psychosis" linked to shatter use.But weed advocates say the only real danger associated with shatter comes from production—explosions have taken place at home labs."If you do it in industrial setting, you can do it perfectly safely. It's about moving it from the black market to the regulated white market to do it," Colorado dispensary owner Kevin Fisher told VICE News.Follow Manisha Krishnan on Twitter.While well-intentioned, our tweets about — VPDGangUnit (@VPDGangUnit)November 23, 2015