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Marijuana Industry

We had to amend our city ordinance for testing facilities. Not quit sure what that will curtail, maybe someFM, look for stashes of "Doritos" when your out inspecting, can be a fire hazard!:eek:
We had to amend our city ordinance for testing facilities. Not quit sure what that will curtail, maybe some dudes puffing away qualifies for testing?

FM, look for stashes of "Doritos" when your out inspecting, can be a fire hazard!:eek:

Pc, our testing facilities are like typical R & D labs and test all medical and now recreational products of “licensed” facilities such as Grower, Processor and Caregiver for state band laundry list of pesticides, leads and microbes to provide a safe product to consumers. The product is strictly state monitored from 4” plant to finished product until out the door at Dispensary. The intent is to assure the patient/consumer is getting safe product. As you can imagine, the cheeper priced black market material could really affect one’s health. So it’s like anything else, you get what you pay for.
 
Like anything that grows, water, fertilizer, nutrients, soil minerals, will all have an affect on the end product. Just like raising grapes for wine, add a little lavender or garlic will most likely give different results. The black market stuff will still find its way into the market place.
 
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