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  1. Okay that is a shitty way to go. The whole situation is a massive quagmire of inept incompetence, and it must be terrible for the family to have to injure scrutiny by media and pundant.

    Goddamn.

  2. Peter dunny is responsible he legalised this shit now what is he doing to fix up his mess nothing I suppose

  3. Peter dunny is responsible he legalised this shit now what is he doing to fix up his mess nothing I suppose

  4. those that want to legalize marajuana should take note that the legal marajuana will be expensive due to the need to recoup the cost of testing and taxes so synthetics will seem a good alternative to the poor.

    1. As far as I’m concerned there’s only 2 reason to legalize the marijuana. 1) to gain more revenue via taxes. 2) to deprive gangs of a major source of income.

      1. There is also the ability to regulate access via age (reduce use by teens) and breaking the public connection between the public and the gang also supplying P (many gangs offered free P to those buying marijuana – so they would become addicted to this more profitable drug).

      1. They will need to test for the THC level . These can vary from different plants . If the product is sold under licence from the government I am sure the level will need to be known and if anythink has been added , I am not allowed to sell cakes made at home for my local charity so I am sure selling a drug will not be easy

  5. These industrial chemicals have nothing to do with cannabis. True synthetic cannabis where Cannabinols, Cannabideols and other Cannabinolics were synthesised in a lab was already illegal. The so called synthetic cannabis used chemicals to mimic the effects of the functional groups in real cannabis, but were different enough not to be illegal. As with pharmaceuticals, the more differences in structure, the more side effects compared to the original drug. This can be seen where drug companies add a functional group to try and renew a patent. As more chemicals were banned the side effects of the chemicals increased. They were warned this would happen if the synthetic market was driven underground. Once underground any incentive to behave responsibly, along with the difficulty in getting “safer” chemicals made deaths inevitable. We all know that if cannabis had been legalized, no one would have died. The risk now is that the deaths from the chemical crap will be conflated with the risks of legalizing cannabis. Another risk is that so many restrictions will be put on it, like medical cannabis and CBD that the black market will continue. Lets hope we have a fair and well funded public education campaign.

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