DimWit
New Member
I'm curious about the impact that the recently discovered/admitted Flint tap water contamination could have on past, present and future cannabis production and the consumption of cannabis using Flint tap water. Has anyone done any testing at all in this area?
Imagine bubble hash, other concentrates, and edibles produced with lead-laced Flint water! Bet that's not good.
Is it time to begin testing cannabis for lead and other contaminant content? Or maybe certifying and labeling cannabis as " Certified: NOT Produced in Flint".
My guess is that IF testing were done in this area, we'd be horrified at what is found. Given the variance in water quality throughout Michigan and the entire USA, Canuckistan, and the rest of the world, maybe it's time to begin widespread testing of cannabis for dangerous contaminants, then go from there.
Would even something like reverse osmosis completely eliminate lead and other related contaminants from Flint tap water (and other water sources)? IMhO, some serious testing needs to be done.
... DimWit ("Paranoia runs deep")
Imagine bubble hash, other concentrates, and edibles produced with lead-laced Flint water! Bet that's not good.
Is it time to begin testing cannabis for lead and other contaminant content? Or maybe certifying and labeling cannabis as " Certified: NOT Produced in Flint".
My guess is that IF testing were done in this area, we'd be horrified at what is found. Given the variance in water quality throughout Michigan and the entire USA, Canuckistan, and the rest of the world, maybe it's time to begin widespread testing of cannabis for dangerous contaminants, then go from there.
Would even something like reverse osmosis completely eliminate lead and other related contaminants from Flint tap water (and other water sources)? IMhO, some serious testing needs to be done.
... DimWit ("Paranoia runs deep")