freshly posted on wired 3 hours ago
Starting July 1 of this year, distributors and (legal) cultivators have to put their product through testing for heavy metals and bacteria like E. coli and chemicals like acephate (a general use insecticide). That’s important for average consumers but especially medical marijuana patients with compromised health. One group of researchers has even warned that smoking or vaping tainted marijuana could lead to fatal infections for some patients, as pathogens are taken deep into the lungs.
“This is why we have to end prohibition and regulate and legalize cannabis, so that we can develop the standards that everybody must meet,” says Andrew DeAngelo, director of operations of the Harborside dispensary in Oakland.
just to add, i the bottom of the garbage bag order i received from buy low green tasted like metal and gave me dirty high. fuck this, i'm trashing this garbage.
would love to hear from any MOMs for any insight of your awareness and care for health safety in handling/hygienic sense beyond just using "organic" products.
if you only deal (indirectly) with growers, do you and how do you take interest in such standard and procedures? how do you maintain consistency in quality especially in hygiene?