Delta 8/intoxicating hemp regulatory and enforcement actions/news

Agreed. Corporations and governments can dictate what a study says if they want it to fit a narrative.

Not the first time it’s happened.

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You need more history then kid…

You clearly don’t understand who’s shoulders you’re perched upon

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Israel is the pinnacle of research…

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Dr Raphael Mechoulam. Respect on his Israeli studies and name. I swear how do so many people who sound intelligent and have access to some good sources still end up with boof the only issues I’ve had in testing were hot numbers being unreported. But all this histeria is ridiculous

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Does spraying it with D8 count?!?

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Beautiful retort

I believe so, even prerolls are allowed. I’ve heard some people were planning on making the legal case that trimmed flower should be considered processed. All of this legislature was written by officials with zero knowledge of the plant so there can be so many different legal interpretations. Its the wild west out here

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Oh my…

I paid some mother fucker to trim this stuff.

He didn’t grow it.
He didn’t harvest it.

What the hell was he doing if not “processing it for sale”?!?

Talk to my lawyer dipshit!

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A cult of personality surrounding one researcher doesn’t automagically make israel exempt from replication crises or research fraud

All papers are suspect until the data is replicated. Doesn’t matter who was involved

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No government should be trusted with that in my opinion. Peer reviewed studies like you said. Look at what government’s call “science” in this era.

It’s like the Fauci cult

Fwiw, Illinois told me that making pre rolls required licensing as a processor. But that was only when I asked, and after I explained what a pre roll was.

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Yep. Repeatability is key. Which requires a knowledge of that which has been done, or claimed as done.

Writing off everything on the subject of cannabis out of Israel, because:Israel, is clearly wrong, because much of it HAS been replicated or “rediscovered” elsewhere.

Being leery of bias (or out right fraud) in government or corporate science (or any really) is not unreasonable.

Tossing out 50+ years of solid cannabinoid chemistry is dumb.

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Just more not-so-latent anti-Semitism from the forum’s most vocal, edgy teen.

We’re so blessed to have him back in our presence.

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Yah its definitely not allowed for the retailer to process hemp flower, into pre-rolls as an example, without a license. Is there a separate hemp processing license in Illinois? I haven’t heard of any store owners trying to do any of it themselves in SC at least so I don’t think that’s been much of a problem.

Even if it hasn’t been peer-reviewed it provides a great opportunity for further research to be done to confirm and develop the findings

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Id say there is good reason to distrust research attached to specific places/countries, and understanding that politics can heavily influence the scientific process. I am leery of research out of Israel as well, just as I am leery of research from any other country that may abuse science for their advantage. But i am not at the level of discounting it automatically due to such

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Distrust of Israel isn’t antisemitism

That word gets abused as a response to anyone speaking ill of jewish people, whenever that isn’t what the word means.

Its actually impossible for a christain, jew or muslim to be antisemetic as they all follow semetic faiths

To continue to abuse the term antisemitism would be antisemantic

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Yeah, I must be way off-base.

https://future4200.com/t/there-is-no-clean-and-safe-delta-8-thc-for-sale-on-the-market-period/97657/4232?u=dapperdabman

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Yes. An extraction lab and a guy making prerolls in his kitchen supposedly require the same license.

The people making isomers are only doing so because their investment in CBD went to shit. If you’re not the institute in Israel or like them, you’re not doing research on cannabinoids, you’re making them and selling them without knowing their actual properties. You don’t know the long term effects, you don’t know what “hidden” symptoms like within these chemicals. It’s appalling how much you guys will defend your right to sell it, which you don’t have because it’s a gray area in the market that you guys are willingly exploiting to garrner a profit from your failed investment in CBD.

It’s plain and obvious to see but the CBD isomer boys will never admit to it.

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