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I am no nicotine expert, but I wonder if it's like Marijuana? MRijuanna plants vary in the amount of THC they produce. It ranges from almost none to massive amounts. We raided an indoor grow that had purple plants. Grower got the seeds from botanist in Mexico who hybridized and did GMO work to increase THC. The buds were sticky and gummy. We handled that raid like all before. We cut them and bagged them without gloves. We all got high. I tested positive for THC several days later. It's been over 20 years, but I believe the lab said buds contained 38% extractable THC. If I remember correctly, average plants were 6 to 8% at that time.I wonder how they plan to do it. Are they just going to pay more farmers not to grow tobacco?
You can buy claimed by the grower, 41% THC weed in any of the 25 or so pot shops in my area, yet they want to take menthol cigs off the shelves. Maybe caffeinated coffee will be next. Or sugar, or any other ‘evil’ while we are told to celebrate gay pride for a month. Insanity is wokism in a nutshell.I am no nicotine expert, but I wonder if it's like Marijuana? MRijuanna plants vary in the amount of THC they produce. It ranges from almost none to massive amounts. We raided an indoor grow that had purple plants. Grower got the seeds from botanist in Mexico who hybridized and did GMO work to increase THC. The buds were sticky and gummy. We handled that raid like all before. We cut them and bagged them without gloves. We all got high. I tested positive for THC several days later. It's been over 20 years, but I believe the lab said buds contained 38% extractable THC. If I remember correctly, average plants were 6 to 8% at that time.
I am betting tobacco plants can be engineered to produce less nicotine.
I would disagree with it being good from a spiritual view.Biden wants to cut nicotine in Ciggs/
Granted from a medical / spiritual view - that is a good ideal
BUT from a freedom point of view -is that something the
government should require?
From a spiritual point of view it is good - as smoking is bad.I would disagree with it being good from a spiritual view..
From a freedom point of view it's clearly bad. If Biden tried to tell my business how much Vitamin D my chicken could contain I'd certainly be mad. Especially if I had customers that wanted that level of Vitamin D.
I know a lot of Baptists, men and women here, that chew and smoke. The common view here is that anything in moderation is acceptable if it doesn't alter your mind. Cigars, Whiskey, Chew, Corn Whiskey, are permissible IMO. Although I understand other Baptists disagree on these items.From a spiritual point of view it is good - as smoking is bad.
Yes, I agree with you on that -
As a tobacco chewer
it’s the hardest thing I have ever done
Better, imo, to end all govt payments to tobacco farmers. Additionally, all the chemicals put into the cigs cause the addiction and cancers.Biden wants to cut nicotine in Ciggs/
Granted from a medical / spiritual view - that is a good ideal
BUT from a freedom point of view -is that something the
government should require?
Better, imo, to end all govt payments to tobacco farmers. Additionally, all the chemicals put into the cigs cause the addiction and cancers.
peace to you
They have been ended long ago. Payments that is. The chemicals are still there.Better, imo, to end all govt payments to tobacco farmers. Additionally, all the chemicals put into the cigs cause the addiction and cancers.
peace to you
Fair enough. Yes, it’s a good thing for Biden administration to regulate nicotine in tobacco products. It fall squarely within constitutional over site.I would agree with that - but that does not answer the OP
A quick google search found at least $60 million per year in subsidies to tobacco farmers.They have been ended long ago. Payments that is. The chemicals are still there.
A quick google search found at least $60 million per year in subsidies to tobacco farmers.
peace to you
Fair enough. Yes, it’s a good thing for Biden administration to regulate nicotine in tobacco products. It fall squarely within constitutional over site.
Peace to you