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Re: JSee post# 114445

Sunday, 03/18/2018 12:46:56 PM

Sunday, March 18, 2018 12:46:56 PM

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The regulation are the tipping point. Growers will be FORCED to comply or be destroyed...

What happens when you get a major outbreak on a crop that is getting close to harvest? This is why so many "oganic" growers lie and HAVE NO CHOICE but to use chemicals to save their ass... they cant lie when state of the art testing equipment, which can track pesticide use back to the clone, is used on every crop

With GRO3 installed, you dont run into this problem. Its the ultimate insurance policy for growers, but costs a lot more $$$... this is why the regulations are needed to make the system seem affordable.

The California Bureau of Cannabis Control’s (CBCC) emergency rules implementing its legal cannabis market phases in quality testing for cannabis throughout 2018. However, when shops open on January 1st, retailers will be allowed to sell cannabis products without laboratory testing for pesticides or other contaminants, though they will have to be labeled as such. Any cannabis products harvested after January 1, 2018 will be tested for “contaminants with a high public health risk.” By July 1, 2018, “moderate relative health risk” contaminants will be tested, and by the end of the year the state will include “minor relative health risk” testing, according to a fact sheet released by the CBCC. A list of what pesticides are considered under each of those categories is available on page 92 of CBCC’s emergency regulations.

https://beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/2017/12/buyer-beware-california-starts-recreational-marijuana-sales-without-pesticide-testing/


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