All medical cannabis items have to be compliance diagnosed

I’m glad that the food plus drug administration exists to guarantee that consumable products are safe for people to ingest; I would rather live in a civilization with regulations on food than in a civilization that didn’t have them at all.

It’s not a perfect system, however it’s much better than living in a developing country where you can’t be sure about what you are eating from one morning to the next, but some people would argue that both of us deal with a similar situation with processed food.

They would argue that a lot of the chemicals you find in sweets plus other items loaded with preservatives are not necessarily safe for human consumption. I undoubtedly understand where those people are coming from… We don’t have long-term studies determining the exact safety levels of some of the chemicals you find in random processed foods, then at the same time, there is some minimal compliance testing that has done. So with that in mind, you are going to find a similar situation in other countries with processed foods. Not only are you going to lack any regulatory oversight, however you are going to have people pursuing profits over safety in the same way companies do it in this country. That’s a big reason why cannabis products have to be compliance diagnosed with labs. This is especially pressing with medical cannabis products because they are used by people with medical ailments! You could cause one of these people to relapse or get more sick by selling them a product that has pesticides or chemical solvents in it. That’s a big part of what these lab tests are looking for. And these lab reports on all cannabis products are provided by the medical cannabis stores themselves.

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