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Is a mysterious cannabis-related illness underdiagnosed in Canada?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Taiga View Post
    Fill me in, what is the battery acid used for in?
    Making meth apparently. Seems they make it from everything that’s stolen lol.

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      #22
      I wouldn’t take a chance ingesting anything that is grown by the underground, no matter how cheap it was. Who needs to take that risk? Talk about risk, did you see Aurora Stock chart? Seems “Pump and Dump” is alive and well. Just a little “short” of cash it seems. The pie in the sky crowd is wondering what happened.

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        #23
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        I wouldn’t take a chance ingesting anything that is grown by the underground, no matter how cheap it was. Who needs to take that risk? Talk about risk, did you see Aurora Stock chart? Seems “Pump and Dump” is alive and well. Just a little “short” of cash it seems. The pie in the sky crowd is wondering what happened.
        If it fits your lifestyle, a person can find extractors in BC for top quality cannabis. I think it compares to the brewing industry. You have your Labats and Molsons then you have the craft brewing industry. Both are beers made safe enough to sell to the public.
        I have met “black market” extractors who have been providing medical grade cannabis to people for 8 years. There is too much money in it to do a shabby job and lose your reputation.
        I never realized any of this existed. All I ever thought of was cheech and chong smoking joints. You do not have to dig too deep to find regular folks working to provide a very sophisticated product without government intervention and regulation........for decades...

        The Canadian cannabis stocks were definitely overvalued on hype for 2 years. My millenial helper from a couple years ago had invested $5000.00. While farm working he talked about different cannabis companies with potential to double and triple. They were growing strong. I suggested he sell his original investment of $5000 then he could say he never “lost” money investing in cannabis.
        He could not bear the thought of not capturing all the growth of the stocks. He went on to pursue his interests and did sell 75% of his holdings near the peak of the prices. I think he ended up with $20,000.

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