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Daisy2
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Marijuana and THC vapes are highly unregulated and not held to strict standardization.
Not to mention all the other chemicals in it.
Just because someone claims a specific dose amount does not make it true....because it is unregulated and unmonitored. There are no safety or quality checks.
Even baby aspirin has a dozen more safety, purity, and standardization protocols than this stuff....same with vitamin C tablets.
There is zero regulation....
EVERY supplement and candy on the drug store shelf including hair shampoo to sunscreen has standards to meet.
But not Marijuana.
That right there should be screaming that something is wrong.
There's more FDA standards applied to a pack of chewing gum than Marijuana. The testing of chewing gum gum involving thousands of test people, data monitors, and etc....
But not one serious study on THC concerning quality control and adverse reactions.
EVERY SUPPLIMENT AND MEDICATION goes through all sorts of testing before release on the market but not Marijuana.
This should be front row center of Conspiracy theories right there. But not a word Is ever said. And that in itself is very very scary.
Why are you not asking "WHY?".
They have violated EVERY safety protocol, refused to enact standardization, and given zero adverse effects but made it available to be used.
That should be a clue that something nefarious is going on.
In the U.S, pesticide contamination in cannabis is a significant concern. studies in California found that more than half of legal cannabis products tested contain hidden, often toxic pesticides, including some banned chemicals at levels far above EPA limits. This problem affects not only cannabis flowers but also products like vape cartridges, where about a third contain unapproved substances such as pymetrozine. Because cannabis remains federally illegal, there are no federal pesticide standards, leaving regulation to individual states, whose enforcement varies. This regulatory gap, combined with high contamination in the illegal market, means a substantial portion of U.S. cannabis is sprayed with or tainted by pesticides like Roundup and other harmful chemicals

