Weed is now legal for recreational use
in California...legally. For years you hippy sons of bitches have
been smoking it regardless. But my friend turned me on to an issue
that I hadn't considered when it comes to the mass production of
marijuana. No, not if it is organic or not. Fuck that. How about them
pesticides? Yeah. That thought never crossed my mind until Cam
mentioned it after listening to a podcast discussing it. Besides
trying to figure out licensing and banking these shops and the
consumers need to know what is being sprayed on shit that they will
be smoking and in some cases eating.
Right now there are over 1,300 medical
dispensaries and they have until the middle of this year to sell all
their possibly poisoned weed. I am making it sound way more dramatic
than it is. Or maybe not dramatic enough. I have self diagnosed mental issues and
can't always tell the difference. By summer time there are going to
be stronger standards about having crops tested for pesticides and
the amount so be worried when shit becomes cheaper in June. Under
California's current marijuana laws it is said that less than 5% of
the inventory has been tested for contaminants. Some of these can be
fungicides and rodent killers.
“But we eat fruits and vegetables
that get sprayed and we're fine” you say from your toilet while
reading this. True. But I haven't smoked an orange in years. Shit's
different when it is smoked than eaten. Consumers should be hoping
that shops are trying to handle this shit before time is up. A Steep Hill study has shown that back in September 86% of marijuana plants
were contaminated with pesticides. To grow the amount of marijuana
that is going to be needed corners are going to have to be cut.
There's no way around that unless you want seasons where it is
available. There are going to be no “mom and pop” type places
where you get your weed. All shops are going to look like Med Men.
Speaking of which...
I live near the one in WeHo and there
is a fucking line going out the door and down the street from opening
to closing. They have security monitoring the line and everything. I
remember for the first few days news vans showing up and interviewing
people. Someone I know that does the Mary-ju-Anna described them as
“the Wal-Mart of weed.” I wasn't sure if that was a compliment or
not. She said “If you don't know what good weed is like you'll like
them.” I'm not saying that they use pesticides...but I'm not not
saying they do either. The pesticides/chemicals that have been found
in marijuana like myclobutanil, abamectin, etoxazole and spiromesifen
have also been found in edibles. There have not been any long term
studies down on the effects these chemicals have on humans. Back in
the day cigarettes were suggested to kids with asthma and everyone
thought that they were safe. It wasn't until years later people
realized that the shit in cigarettes was deadly and then they found
out which were the most dangerous and it evolved to e-cigs and vape
pens. Take out the tar situation and keep that sweet, sweet,
nicotine.
This is where animal testing will need
to be done.
I know. I know. You live the animals.
If we stopped hunting so much we could have streets teaming with
mountain lions and coyotes. Wouldn't that be cool? So yeah. Animal
testing is done to make sure we can eat, wear, smoke, or smell like
something. But since weed is still illegal federally no such testing
will be done so many people consuming this now mass produced
marijuana will be guinea pigs. Yay?
So how does this happen? I get
pesticides being used on plants and all that but with weed how does
it continue after crops continue to grow. Apparently from “clones.”
Some chemicals get washed off in rain and whatnot but some get inside
the plant, stay, and as crops from those plants grow the chemical
stays in. Other crops also get contaminated by these plants and so
on. This means that even if a grower has never used pesticides that
the clone that they started with may have been.
Steep Hill tested 124 plant subjects
and of those 124 only 17 had no detectable residue. “Less than 14
percent of 124 randomly selected clones from different regions were
free of any pesticide residue and 77.4 percent of the clones tested
failed current proposed California cannabis pesticide regulations. It
is clear there is a need for clone monitoring.” This is not a case
of the government trying to make it harder for businesses. You want
stringent testing especially if you are smoking some shit. The state
knows how well states that have legalized marijuana have done
financially. But no one wants the lawsuits that will come up when
people start belching up their lungs a few years from now because
they smoked that kind bud. The messed up thing is that weed will
probably be used to treat the pain associated with it.
I'm not sitting here saying that folks
shouldn't smoke weed. I don't care. I don't like the way it smells
and don't want to be high. Just not my thing even though many people
think I get high (either through weed or prescriptions pills) but I
assure you I will pass any drug test known to man. I just have thoughts and ideas that people on drugs have. Just be careful of
going nuts on something that is legal now when it could possibly be
causing unknown damage.
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