Quote Originally Posted by copobo
regulation isn't going to stop use of pesticides, nor will it end up on most labels.
No, I did not think it would. But if there was an issue with somebody's product you could track where it went and recall it.

Quote Originally Posted by copobo
if someone sprayed with avid on week seven, we'd smoke and never know.
I'm pretty sure testing is coming, and not too far down the timeline.

Quote Originally Posted by copobo
what about farmers markets and all the little organic growers that sell to restaurants and people outside of the shopping CENTERS.
They likely provide and invoice and contact info of some sort. If there was an issue it could be tracked. Vendors had always been cloaked in anonymity.

Quote Originally Posted by copobo
this regulation does nothing but protect the dispensaries, the big dispensaries especially.
I don't know how you can say that when a good portion of them were forced to close. The remaining ones were scrambling to hire growers. No protection is offered. The DEA can still kick in any door they want tomorrow.

Yes, I believe that the 5 caregiver limit is wrong and most likely unconstitutional. Don't get me wrong there. There was already enough business for to support the caregiver model in addition to to the dispensary model. Dispensaries did not need this bill to gain market share. However, I believe that the restriction was made to prevent 10kw+ grows in neighborhood basements when they should probably be in commercial/industrial locations.

Quote Originally Posted by copobo
they've re-gathered our rights, and they are selling them off.
Welcome to America... it's what we do to ourselves