Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
I don't think that would be a good idea, but you must admit that in every other medicine the levels of active ingredients are regulated, and those levels are required to be on the label. When I take two Tylenol, I know I'm getting 1000 mg of acetaminophen. I wish I knew the same about the medicine I buy from dispensaries.
Cannibanoids(<-sp??) consist of over 300 chemicals, from those, during heating, there is a chemical reaction which converts those 300+ interacting chemicals into well over 2000+ different chemicals. Each strain has a differing signature of cannibinoids, which can cause differing effects. Because it is a VERY complex composure of chemicals, composed of and created by ONLY a plants naturally produced chemicals reacting with each other. It has never been correctly, synthetically reproduced.

THUS, even with MASSIVE, expensive studies done my MANY government agencies and college labs. They still can't tell you exactly what is in your MMJ. They can get some information, and THC percentages. However when you get down to brass tax. They can not tell you what your getting, or how, or why, it'll effect you.

It is currently estimated that many of our "better" strains can achieve 18-30%(might just be a claim at 30%). However even if 18% is what I often buy. I do not want to be limited to 10%!

If we give an inch they WILL take a mile. So, I believe we need to stop this over regulation before they force it (and more) down our throats.