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10/20/22

Why the industry makes such high potency products

Why the industry makes such high potency products: Because 6% of the users purchase 75% of the products in CO. The industry needs problem users to survive. This is an industry, like every other that needs addiction—the chronic and problem user.

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Any THC content in the double digits is doing very harmful things to the human brain and body.

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It’s too strong. The industry needs that strength it’s not regulated the amounts of pesticides. Reading of warning saying it wasn’t made with any oversight for safety.

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We are an informal coalition of concerned parents, educators, medical providers, justice system advocates, addiction counselors, scientists, and social workers. Our goal is NOT to undo the will of the voters. For the common-sense reasons outlined in these pages, we are asking city leaders to decline further expansion of commercial marijuana in our community by keeping current bans in place.