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Just bc they come from clones doesn't mean the plant isn't GMO. They also soak the weed in chemicals to reduce the potency to be within the legal limit, which process and which chemicals they use isn't always disclosed.
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> Just bc they come from clones doesn't mean the plant isn't GMO
Then you grow them indoors. The entire idea behind GMO technology, to make them resistant to roundup, is then pointless. Monsanto has never produced a GMO marijuana seed.
> to reduce the potency to be within the legal limit
What legal limit? There are two states which have one. Which are 30 and 35%. This is the level of top shelf high quality marijuana. If you can grow above 35% then you're doing something very few people can actually do. Really you just pick a strain that has an expected THC concentration. No grower is surprised by their results. The knew what they grew.
If they were somehow surprised they can convert that crop into edibles which allow a much higher concentration.
> which process and which chemicals they use isn't always disclosed.
Yea, it's called heat or UV light, which no one is doing because you can make edibles just as easily. No grower is using some expensive chemical lab based process to slightly reduce THC levels in Vermont to be able to sell you a $50 eighth.
The guy in the video tries to say that "the government made it legal." Which is bullshit; however, the government _did_ make it illegal. Why? Because of potency and post process issues? Smoke weed or don't but you have to be able to see through their bullshit.
Weed was made illegal by the government because of paper industry lobbying and then they went on a smear campaign to justify banning it. The more you know
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
> Recently, AgriLife Research and GTR achieved the significant breakthrough of demonstrating successful stable transformation and regeneration of an industrial hemp cultivar, said Michael Thomson, AgriLife Research plant breeder and H.M. Beachell Rice Chair in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Soil and Crop Sciences.
> According to research by New Frontier Data, more than 10% of planted hemp acreage between 2018 and 2020 went “hot,” exceeding the 0.3% federal limit on THC.
Those are articles from 2022 and were the first links when I googled "genetically modified cannabis". Add a "2026" to the search and you'll find multiple additional companies advertising their GMO cannabis methods.
It took me 10 seconds and 3 words on google to find the truth. You're wrong. GMO cannabis is real and it's very common. You probably smoke it sometimes.
Do _actual_ research instead of googling for "imright.com".
> Hit up your old dealer
I feel like you're not really grasping the economics here. Aside from that why would a street dealer have any better idea where the weed came from than the laboratory label on the side of retail marijuana?
You let the government catch you in a fear mongering trap. You just happen to like this trap. It doesn't make your position virtuous.
You're right to question anonymous strangers on niche internet forums.
Do your own research: Genetically modified cannabis
Don't google "GMO cannabis" because that's a strain which isn't suspicious at all trust me bro
There's a reason your old dealer is still around. There's a reason why the stuff from your old dealer is better than the stuff at the retail store. There is a limit to THC and sketchy processing to achieve it. This is a separate topic to genetically modified cannabis.
Then you grow them indoors. The entire idea behind GMO technology, to make them resistant to roundup, is then pointless. Monsanto has never produced a GMO marijuana seed.
> to reduce the potency to be within the legal limit
What legal limit? There are two states which have one. Which are 30 and 35%. This is the level of top shelf high quality marijuana. If you can grow above 35% then you're doing something very few people can actually do. Really you just pick a strain that has an expected THC concentration. No grower is surprised by their results. The knew what they grew.
If they were somehow surprised they can convert that crop into edibles which allow a much higher concentration.
> which process and which chemicals they use isn't always disclosed.
Yea, it's called heat or UV light, which no one is doing because you can make edibles just as easily. No grower is using some expensive chemical lab based process to slightly reduce THC levels in Vermont to be able to sell you a $50 eighth.
The guy in the video tries to say that "the government made it legal." Which is bullshit; however, the government _did_ make it illegal. Why? Because of potency and post process issues? Smoke weed or don't but you have to be able to see through their bullshit.
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
> Recently, AgriLife Research and GTR achieved the significant breakthrough of demonstrating successful stable transformation and regeneration of an industrial hemp cultivar, said Michael Thomson, AgriLife Research plant breeder and H.M. Beachell Rice Chair in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Soil and Crop Sciences.
https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2022/01/03/texas-am-agrilife-partners-achieve-stable-transformation-in-industrial-hemp/
> According to research by New Frontier Data, more than 10% of planted hemp acreage between 2018 and 2020 went “hot,” exceeding the 0.3% federal limit on THC.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/2022/06/22/new-gene-technology-allows-growers-to-boost-thc-levels-in-cannabis/
Those are articles from 2022 and were the first links when I googled "genetically modified cannabis". Add a "2026" to the search and you'll find multiple additional companies advertising their GMO cannabis methods.
It took me 10 seconds and 3 words on google to find the truth. You're wrong. GMO cannabis is real and it's very common. You probably smoke it sometimes.
kek. nice try.
> It took me 10 seconds
Should have spent 10 more actually READING instead of rushing to say "you're wrong." Now you look doubly stupid and I'm high _right now_.
Do _actual_ research instead of googling for "imright.com".
> Hit up your old dealer
I feel like you're not really grasping the economics here. Aside from that why would a street dealer have any better idea where the weed came from than the laboratory label on the side of retail marijuana?
You let the government catch you in a fear mongering trap. You just happen to like this trap. It doesn't make your position virtuous.
Do your own research: Genetically modified cannabis
Don't google "GMO cannabis" because that's a strain which isn't suspicious at all trust me bro
There's a reason your old dealer is still around. There's a reason why the stuff from your old dealer is better than the stuff at the retail store. There is a limit to THC and sketchy processing to achieve it. This is a separate topic to genetically modified cannabis.
Do your own research: Cannabis THC legal limit