http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs07/998/marijuan.htm
Super high THC all the time.
Sounds like an advertisement.
Your claim was that mercury was affecting Hawaii-grown marijuana & that would cause all kinds of horrible physical problems for those who smoked it.
You claimed it was a story that "all over the news".
Yet, the link you provided does not address those issues whatsoever. It's about the potency of Hawaiian marijuana. No mention of mercury, brain damage, etc.
"Super high THC all the time."
From your link:
"According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse Marijuana Potency Monitoring Program, the average THC level of samples from Hawaii has decreased from 11.9 percent in 1998 and 11.1 percent in 1999 to 6.2 percent in 2000. Despite this decrease, cannabis cultivated in Hawaii still yields marijuana with THC levels that exceed the national average (4.92%)."
So you are saying that 6.2% is super high potency? That's barely over the national average in 2000. It's nowhere close to the 25% super weed the government is always harping about, which obviously must make up an exceedingly low percentage of the market if it truly exists because according to government numbers the average pot on the streets is far weaker than that.