Legalizing cannabis has been a long, hard fight for health that isn’t over. The battle against stigma is difficult enough without unethical producers disrespecting plant medicine this way. Until the federal gov’t can legalize in a way that balances greed with responsibility and freedom of homegrow, we need all the Canna-Brockoviches we can get so industry doesn’t shoot itself in the foot again. Reply
Utah is a hard state for patients. I have chronic migraines paired with insomnia. I don’t want to take opiates or sleeping pills yet both are easily available. Our medical program is outrageously expensive. With the prices being charged, I feel like we should at the very least be confident that we are getting clean product. There’s no guarantee of that now. The Tylenol poisonings decades ago changed packaging nationally even though few people were harmed. It seems reasonable to ask if my plant meds have been tampered with – this is impacting many more people than the Tylenol case ever did. Why doesn’t my state want me to know what’s in my medication? Reply