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By capping THC content on it. Making the heavier content "illegal" and regulating it as such. In order to break down black markets.
Think of it this way, it's illegal to make moonshine, yet alcohol is legal and a quasi-controlled substance.
OK, so there is no way to look at it and tell whether it is legal or not.
Thanks for proving my point.
Yes, there is.
You'd have to actually understand the plant beyond "it's pot" to do so, and when regulators and law enforcement start setting up those types of rules, it'll be as easy as seeing that moonshine isn't store bought either. No two strains of mary look the same, and the content is easily separated.
For instance, it's extremely easy to identify mexican brick sensi against hydro-grown indicas or Kush.
Maybe not to someone who knows nothing about it, but to the trained eye it's an easy identification process. Same as moonshine.
By capping THC content on it. Making the heavier content "illegal" and regulating it as such. In order to break down black markets.
Think of it this way, it's illegal to make moonshine, yet alcohol is legal and a quasi-controlled substance.
OK, so there is no way to look at it and tell whether it is legal or not.
Thanks for proving my point.
Yes, there is.
You'd have to actually understand the plant beyond "it's pot" to do so, and when regulators and law enforcement start setting up those types of rules, it'll be as easy as seeing that moonshine isn't store bought either. No two strains of mary look the same, and the content is easily separated.
For instance, it's extremely easy to identify mexican brick sensi against hydro-grown indicas or Kush.
Maybe not to someone who knows nothing about it, but to the trained eye it's an easy identification process. Same as moonshine.