Poisons show up in California's 'safe' weed products
Aging yuppies in neon beachwear stand before a green wall with the catchphrase, 'You have changed ... so has cannabis.' The social media post is part of 'Real CA Cannabis,' a $5-million taxpayer-funded campaign to promote California cannabis as safe, tested and 'regulated by the state to protect consumers.' In reality, that safety is far from certain.
Harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures in the extraction process can destroy a few pesticides, but most pesticides become more concentrated. That makes vapes more likely than select flowers to exceed safe limits. The rise of intense cultivation practices — densely planted greenhouses and industrial warehouses with 'sea of green' crops supported by netting — invites infestations of whiteflies, spider mites and mold.
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