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To: NobleFree
Maybe. But the people that I know who are using it are looking for the high. The more pure THC, the better. Heck, there is even “pure” THC that can be inhaled.

This is where legal pot wins if you call it a win.

The whole process of growing and processing are getting so refined that there are massive amounts of THC.

And this is all very new because never before did pot have 40% THC and so there is very little information about the affects of massive amounts of THC on the human body (brain, liver, kidneys, etc. organs).

More health information should be available in the near future and I predict that it will not be good. Too much of anything is not good. Heck, drinking 100% alcohol is not good for you.

If I were a grower or a producer I'd be prepared for the day when there are massive class action litigation against all entities involved. It will happen; guaranteed.

77 posted on 09/06/2019 7:25:42 AM PDT by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345
I doubt that a user/buyer is concerned about “well regulated.”

Of course they are - those who drank bathtub gin during Prohibition switched to legal booze when Prohibition was wisely ended.

Maybe. But the people that I know who are using it are looking for the high.

Which doesn't mean they want contaminants; Prohibition drinkers drank for effect, but switched to legal booze when Prohibition ended.

never before did pot have 40% THC

As has been noted on another thread, "It’s like comparing hard alcohol to beer. One simply needs to use less of it to achieve the same effect."

78 posted on 09/06/2019 7:43:33 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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