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Re: CryptoNinja post# 27674

Friday, 02/10/2017 11:24:04 PM

Friday, February 10, 2017 11:24:04 PM

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Something I would add to your list is that the official report of the task force on cannabis legalization and regulation points pretty clearly to a necessity to control many safety variables in production and distribution. And you guessed it, that certainly includes regular testing to ensure consumers will not be harmed.

http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/task-force-marijuana-groupe-etude/framework-cadre/index-eng.php

Ensuring quality-controlled products that are free from harmful pesticides, fungi and bacteria, heavy metals and other harmful substances is one of the very first topics addressed in Chapter 3, Establishing a Safe and Responsible Supply Chain. If you want to dig around further in that report, you'll find plenty of evidence pointing toward HC limiting license grants and very slowly and carefully adopting new companies. Through Northern Vine, Abattis already has a license.