Maine restaurant sedates lobsters with marijuana

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A lobster at Harbor Fish Market in Portland, Oregon on 5 March 2015Image source, Getty Images
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A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that lobsters are able to feel pain when boiled

A US restaurant is using marijuana to sedate lobsters before killing them.

Charlotte's Legendary Lobster Pound, a restaurant in Maine, says the process is more humane as it lessens their pain before death.

Lobsters are often cooked by being dropped into a pot of boiling water, seen as cruel by some. There is growing evidence the crustaceans feel pain.

Customers at the restaurant can choose whether they want the marijuana-sedated lobster or not.

A growing body of scientific findings suggest that not only lobsters but other invertebrates, such as crayfish and crabs, are able to feel pain.

The owner of Charlotte's Legendary Lobster Pound, Charlotte Gill, says eating the sedated lobster will not make customers high and using marijuana leads to better quality meat, as the animal is more relaxed when it dies.

Marijuana is legal in Maine and Ms Gill has a license to grow and supply it for medical purposes.

Marijuana laws in the US vary from state to state. Nine states and Washington DC have legalised the drug.

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