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>Two batches of marijuana sold at six dispensaries across Colorado were recalled after they were found to be “contaminated.” On Tuesday, the Colorado Department of Revenue and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued a health and safety advisory after finding contaminated regulated marijuana flower that was produced and sold by Levels IV INC.

Archive: https://archive.today/P4bos From the post: >>Two batches of marijuana sold at six dispensaries across Colorado were recalled after they were found to be “contaminated.” On Tuesday, the Colorado Department of Revenue and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued a health and safety advisory after finding contaminated regulated marijuana flower that was produced and sold by Levels IV INC.
[–] 2 pts

But muh natural high 'n sheeeeit...

Per the EPA (www3.epa.gov), Chlorfenapyr is a relatively recent insecticide - gaining approval for use in 2001. It is only approved for use on ornamental crops though, and not for use on food crops. In fact they reference they don't anticipate it's use in residential environments or foresee dietary exposure. Enter legalization of weed, and there's another means of ingestion so...

It is referred to as a "pro-insecticide", meaning it is activated via biologic processes after being ingested. Not sure how smoking would effect that, but likely not beneficially.

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