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Eugene

(61,881 posts)
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 10:47 AM Jun 2019

APNewsBreak: California launches anti-illegal pot campaign

Source: Associated Press

APNewsBreak: California launches anti-illegal pot campaign

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD
June 21, 2019

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marijuana shoppers are going to be getting a message from California regulators: Go legal.

Aiming to slow illegal pot sales that are undercutting the nation’s largest licensed market, California is kicking off a public information campaign — Get #weedwise — that encourages consumers to verify that their purchases are tested and legal.

Ads will be hitting social media sites and billboards promoting a state website where shoppers can quickly check if a shop is licensed — CApotcheck.com.

The advertising campaign makes a simple argument: You don’t know what you’re getting if you buy illegal products.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/787252fd6a694b47bc743c8e1a5b8434


This undated artist rendering provided by the Bureau of Cannabis Control shows a proposed billboard urging consumers to purchase cannabis from only licensed retailers. Aiming to slow illegal pot sales that are undercutting the licensed market, California is kicking off a public information campaign, Get #weedwise, encouraging consumers to verify that the product they are about to buy is tested and legal. (Bureau of Cannabis Control, via AP)
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APNewsBreak: California launches anti-illegal pot campaign (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2019 OP
Here's a better idea SHRED Jun 2019 #1
+1000 Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #2
I always know exactly what's in my bowl. bluedigger Jun 2019 #3
Yup SHRED Jun 2019 #4
It is indeed legal. What they should be doing is pushing employers to stop the drug testing kysrsoze Jun 2019 #5
really need accurate kinetic tests. mopinko Jun 2019 #6
legal market place is price fixing and price gouging for the legal drug cartel nt msongs Jun 2019 #7

kysrsoze

(6,019 posts)
5. It is indeed legal. What they should be doing is pushing employers to stop the drug testing
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 11:20 AM
Jun 2019

for new hires and random tests. The only testing which I think should be going on is for being under the influence in a job involving potential dangers.

mopinko

(70,090 posts)
6. really need accurate kinetic tests.
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 12:10 PM
Jun 2019

we really need this. a neuro-based test of function like the dui field test.
heck, those of us on mmj would welcome a simple test that would tell us if we are safe to drive, etc.

i have a lot to sort out, and observing the effects of different strains is not as easy as you think it is. i dont really feel the psyche effects from most strains, esp edibles. i get different reactions, like being sleepy, or agitated.

knowing that if i cant stand on one leg and bend over means i shouldnt drive, or means i have hit an effective dose, would be quite useful.

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