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Hey @katrina-ariel,

You're welcome. One of the things that I admire about the Steem blockchain, is that it is censorship-resistant, as that is something which all independent journalists require—and now more than ever, due to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and many left-leaning newspapers themselves having become radicalized and thus their censoring anything that is on the right side of the political spectrum (including old-school liberalism that is on the right of leftist radicalism).

It was nothing but disappointing to have heard from some of the licenced producers whom I spoke with, that Canada's Cannabis Act does not require for any dried flower products being sold for recreational use to be labeled as irradiated, if they are in fact irradiated. Perhaps that is merely their biased interpretation that has not been tested in a court of law, and not what the Cannabis Act actually says.

The licenced producer (MedReleaf) that I had a prescription registered at for four years always labels its medical cannabis products that are irradiated, as irradiated.

How can the legal market compete with the black market if there is no easy way for Canadians to know which legal dried flower products are irradiated, and which are normal?

From Lannie.

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