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Related: About this forumColorado pot grower faces pesticide suit
Two Colorado marijuana consumers filed a lawsuit Oct. 5 in state court, arguing that Denver-based LivWell, which owns Beacon Wellness Group dispensaries in Cortez and Mancos, inappropriately used a pesticide that can turn into cyanide when smoked.
The pesticide in question, Eagle 20, contains myclobutanil, which is used as a fungicide.
All of our products are safe, said Beacon manager Nate Fete.
According to the Associated Press, Eagle 20 is commonly used on grapes and hops, for example, but the pesticide can become dangerous when heated. Eagle 20 is banned for use on tobacco, and the plaintiffs in the pending pesticide litigation contend that LivWell should be held accountable.
Since marijuana remains prohibited under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act, federal officials havent regulated pesticides used on marijuana. Colorado agriculture officials have listed acceptable pesticides, and neither Eagle 20 nor myclobutanil are included.
http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20151015/NEWS01/151019888/-1/News01/Colorado-pot-grower-faces-pesticide-suit-
The pesticide in question, Eagle 20, contains myclobutanil, which is used as a fungicide.
All of our products are safe, said Beacon manager Nate Fete.
According to the Associated Press, Eagle 20 is commonly used on grapes and hops, for example, but the pesticide can become dangerous when heated. Eagle 20 is banned for use on tobacco, and the plaintiffs in the pending pesticide litigation contend that LivWell should be held accountable.
Since marijuana remains prohibited under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act, federal officials havent regulated pesticides used on marijuana. Colorado agriculture officials have listed acceptable pesticides, and neither Eagle 20 nor myclobutanil are included.
http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20151015/NEWS01/151019888/-1/News01/Colorado-pot-grower-faces-pesticide-suit-
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Colorado pot grower faces pesticide suit (Original Post)
bluedigger
Oct 2015
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jtuck004
(15,882 posts)1. Good. n/t
SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)2. I have worked here in Colorado for years gowing
I have been the grow manager for three different businesses. None were willing to do what is necessary to have "clean" grows.
I am now out of the business - 3 legal cases for contract problems -
much of the cannabis grown in not fit for consumption
eridani
(51,907 posts)3. All the recreational MJ in WA State is tested for mold
But the medical MJ is not. Go figure.