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Kixeliz t1_j72v8x6 wrote
random_vermonter t1_j731317 wrote
I did not try anything from this grower thankfully. I would hope that the CCB maintains an updated list of pesticides and other control agents that are not allowed in cannabis. If they don't, yikes. It's good that they caught this.
Clever_Clever t1_j73345a wrote
These shady fuckers didn't even have a license. Hopefully, some names behind the Holland Cannabis brand are outed so they aren't able to work in the industry any longer.
random_vermonter t1_j733b39 wrote
Is the "Holland" part referring to Holland, VT? The only thing that stands out about that place for me was a barn with a huge "Take Back Vermont" sign that I remember from almost 20 years ago. Gosh, been that long.
random_vermonter t1_j733y70 wrote
The article said the owner has a tier 2 license.
Clever_Clever t1_j73p4x9 wrote
My mistake, I misread the VT Digg article. The herb somehow circumvented testing.
"He said the cannabis was not registered with the Cannabis Control Board, and the board is trying to determine how it made its way onto store shelves. The board has contacted the five stores, Pepper said, and they have all stopped selling the cannabis."
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Trajikbpm t1_j72qf90 wrote
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flambeaway t1_j73kkjx wrote
Flair checks out.
notEnoughOnion t1_j74deu4 wrote
The Seven Days article has a picture of Holland branded Apple Fritter. Zen Barn has an apple fritter but by a different grower. They have Blackberry Kush from Holland on their site still.
Odd-Philosopher5926 t1_j74p5s7 wrote
Iām sure it would go completely unnoticed by most stoners out there
EscapedAlcatraz t1_j74l5hr wrote
Who cares? This happened in Vermount.
Necessary_Cat_4801 t1_j74ajdq wrote
How is it that I've been smoking untested weed since 1995 w/ no physical health issues @ all? We are over regulating this to a cartoonish level. Dispensaries look like their products are way more dangerous than what gun stores and liquor stores are selling and that is fucking silly.
TheTowerBard t1_j74p2x3 wrote
What would humanity do all day if it had to stop working at overcomplicating things?
HomeOnTheMountain_ t1_j72rmq4 wrote
This website is leading in its wording. "A startling discovery" as a pretty glaring example. Just gimme facts and let me do my own pearl clutching