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11-28-2010, 07:05 PM #1
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Cheap inaccurate scales being used in dispensaries
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Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
Personally, I can't wait for added safety regulations. I want to know the same things about my pot as I do about my food. I choose not to eat products grown with inorganic pesticides or nutrients. Labeling laws make it possible for me to choose not only local products, but products made without ingredients I do not wish to ingest. The time is coming when every bit of pot sold retail will be as fully inspected and labeled as our produce. I'm looking forward to it - there have been too many stories about shops selling pot with pests, fungus and mold. I shiver to think about what sorts of noxious chemicals these growers are using on their crop and then pouring down the drain. Their days are numbered.HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum on . Cheap inaccurate scales being used in dispensaries I find this hard to believe but I just came from a dispensary that's using a cheap flat 3 inch square digital scale. This resulted in "grams" that were incredibly small and short on weight. I recognized the "not for commercial use" scale from a large national tools company. I shall never go back to those crooks...but where to report this fraud? Rating: 5
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