SVreX said:
I have worked in a custom chemical plant.
Not a chance I’m gonna use an unregulated inconsistent product that is so easy to put unknown additives in by growers with no accountability at all.
Does anyone actually know what they are toking?
Crazy.
I have worked on commercial sized medicinal pot farms. I will eat the discarded dirt at the end of the season before I ever take a pill from pfizer, merck, or Bayer.
This whole "they're putting stuff in it" is bullE36 M3. Unless they're growing with miracle grow or nutrients that haven't been on the market for over a decade, it flushes out before harvest. If they are growing that way, they won't last because people don't want chemical tasting, poor burning garbage. "Lacing" it after the fact is just a waste of hard drugs, and in almost 20 years of smoking, I've never seen any proof at all that that is anymore than old fear mongering from the 70s. The price of the drugs to lace it with would negate any profitably anyway so why bother if you'd be losing money?
And this isn't even getting into the testing required by reputable medicinal dispensaries. If, and it sure looks like this is the case, the recreational shops go through the same testing and verification, then there is less to worry about with pot than your cereal with round up in it or the pink slime in your McDonald's lunch burger.
Let's not forget the whole reason why after 10,000 years of recorded historical use we decided to make marijuana illegal in the first place. Newspaper magnates using racism and fear tactics to hold onto the value of the forests they owned. Hemp, and it's cousin marijuana, create far more paper, rope, and oxygen than forests do by acre, which got in the way of profits. And hey, it came with the bonus of creating the lazy Mexican and crazy black stereotype.
In all truth I'd rather see industrial hemp return than legalized marijuana because I see how America likes to monopolize and bastardize their vices, and that isn't a path for something so varied and natural. We don't need RJ Reynolds or Philip Morris destroying something that is such an important part of human history.
But, yea, unaccountable growers putting mystery additives into weed is a much bigger deal than faceless conglomerates who value profits over patients releasing a new drug and setting aside hundreds of millions of dollars for the inevitable lawsuit when the side effects get revealed.
I'm done with this thread now, but I'd be happy to answer anyone's questions privately.