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Hello, Im looking for anyone in Oregon or Washington looking to do research and development for Canna specific pesticides. I am a state licensed applicator with the legal ability to consult. Is anybody out there doing research? Im looking for a toxicologist, maybe a lab person or some like minded science types.
Many people don't know that the pesticide label is the law, and NO label's include cannabis making restricted use pesticides a crime in this industry (organic or not)..
Nobody wants to smoke insecticides, I want to help!!!!
Anyone know anything about pesticides can anyone help me get involved?
Those labeling requirements are there to prevent quacks from selling farmers snake oil. There is no Cannabis specific pesticides because there doesn't need to be one.
Now if you wanted to come out with a line of pesticides that cover a few different products that are more cannabis/smoke friendly then you'd just need to start selling those pesticides that are on the shelf with a fancy label that looks like its dedicated to cannabis.
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True, NO restricted use pesticide should ever be near a grow. Pesticides are not tested to be ingested thru inhalation. I need a toxicologist and a medical doctor and chemist to tell me whats in the vapor and just how much pesticide is inhaled and what are the chemical changes that take place? Does anyone else wonder this shit? I am an expert on pesticides and I know like zippy zap except its bad... some of our "weed tax" needs to fund this kind of research and I would like to be involved. Can anyone help me?