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The Cromwell

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Yeah, like the Kratom selling sites say : Not for human consumption :facepalm:
Some states already have stomped on the Kratom....

Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin
Kratom is illegal in all areas of use, possession, and purchase.
 
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oh, I hadn't even thought about that...I think I'll have to do the same
I cannot really think of any other use for them aside from vaping?

Might have to make a flavoring order when BCF has their July 4th discount.
 
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Luckily in Canada we don't have the FDA to deal with, but we do have our own regulatory system. We just recently saw a ban here in Ontario on labeling of eliquids that prohibits any images. It has to be a plain looking label with printing on it, nothing else.

Bill S-5 https://www.canada.ca/en/health-can...cts/s5-overview-regulate-vaping-products.html
basically put all vape related products under tobacco products. This new bill passed through Senate and came into effect May 23. The Canadian government loves their tobacco tax money as much as any other applicable country. I guess the added revenue from selling legal Cannabis across the country isn't enough.
 

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Luckily in Canada we don't have the FDA to deal with, but we do have our own regulatory system. We just recently saw a ban here in Ontario on labeling of eliquids that prohibits any images. It has to be a plain looking label with printing on it, nothing else.

Bill S-5 https://www.canada.ca/en/health-can...cts/s5-overview-regulate-vaping-products.html
basically put all vape related products under tobacco products. This new bill passed through Senate and came into effect May 23. The Canadian government loves their tobacco tax money as much as any other applicable country. I guess the added revenue from selling legal Cannabis across the country isn't enough.
Difference here in the State's is our Medical system is for profit so instead of the financial incentive to keep the population healthy the incentive is sick and dying, higher profit.
 

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Difference here in the State's is our Medical system is for profit so instead of the financial incentive to keep the population healthy the incentive is sick and dying, higher profit.


The NCI states that the medical costs of cancer care are $125 billion, with a projected 39 percent increase to $173 billion by 2020.

The simple fact is that the cancer industry employs too many people and produces too much income to allow a cure to be found. All of the current research on cancer drugs is based on the premise that the cancer market will grow, not shrink.

http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/the-cancer-industry-is-too-prosperous-to-allow-a-cure/
 

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