dude, if you make your decisions based on the " printed word" you will at some point be taken for a ride. Just cause it is in print doesn't make it so. "Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see."
Even today we are in a what we could call a fringe society with cannabis. And yes even as it becomes more legal etc. the drive for deception and profits is still very strong. Proceed with caution...……….
Felt a need to amend my original post. When I said that even as it becomes more legal, the drive for deception is still very strong.
I want to change and add to that, that even as it becomes more legal its the fact that with legalization is will become more prominent that deceit and lust for profits will grow stronger. The reason I say this is, as its become more legal and out of the shadows the numbers of folks looking to get rich quick increases from the black market days because most of the swindlers now didn't have the stones to rape and pillage when a prison sentence was attached to the War on Drugs cannabis market.
If you think I was saying that you should trust everything you read you aren't even
trying to honestly consider what I said.
What if... basic information should be included with the products you buy AND sometimes that info isn't accurate? Two completely separate issues, and its only necessary to conflate them if you're trying to straw man me.
Clearly if the breeder is putting bunk info on their packs that's a problem. It's also a problem when they provide none of the basic information people need to begin making a decision.
Me, an idiot: "Hey, this granola bar doesn't list ingredients and I think food products should list their ingredients for people who need or want to know what they're eating."
You, a genius: "COME ON DUDE, you don't believe EVERYTHING you read, DO YOU?"