MONSANTO AND HEALTH CANADA CANNABIS

gb123

Well-Known Member
When an activist in the cannabis community becomes informed, they soon realize who the biggest opponent of cannabis freedom is — the government.

Then begins the realization that there are other groups fighting the legalization of cannabis and industrial hemp. Petrochemical companies, big pharmaceuticals, the lumber industry, plastic and nylon producers and law enforcement, to name a few of those opposed.

True activists search out the truth, becoming more educated on the organizations in opposition to legalization and their agendas.

The Monsanto Company is an American agricultural biotechnology corporation with a controversial history for their work in agriculture, government lobbying and general practices.

Monsanto genetically modifies fruits and vegetables that are regularly approved as safe for consumption.

There are reports circulating that Monsanto have genetically modified cannabis, but, at this point, it remains speculation.

Monsanto officially states that “it has not and is not working on GMO marijuana,” calling the allegations an “Internet rumor and lie.”

However, with the cannabis industry predicted to generate billions by 2020, becoming one of the largest agricultural operations in the nation, it’s doubtful that companies like Monsanto are simply waiting for governments to legalize cannabis.

But, I don’t want to talk about what companies may be doing, I want to inform on what they are doing — focusing on how Monsanto and other companies are already involved with medical cannabis in Canada.

As stated in section 54 of the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations, “marijuana must not be treated—before, during or after the drying process—with a pest control product unless the product is registered for use on marijuana under the Pest Control Products Act or is otherwise authorized for use under that Act.”

Health Canada currently approves seven pesticides for use on medical cannabis:

  • MilStop Foliar Fungicide
  • Actinovate SP Fungicide
  • Opal Insecticidal Soap
  • Neudosan Commercial
  • Kopa Insecticidal Soap
  • Rootshield HC Biological Fungicide Wettable Powder
  • Rootshield WP Biological Fungicide
These pesticides and fungicides have been approved and designed for edible consumption. There has been no testing done on the presence of these chemicals when the product they are applied to is ignited or inhaled, as cannabis is frequently used.

Along with 15 per cent “other ingredients,” MilStop Foliar Fungicide lists its main ingredient (85 per cent) as the chemical potassium bicarbonate.

Potassium bicarbonate is dangerous when heated and inhaled and can cause serious side effects such as confusion, uneven heartbeat, severe stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea and anxiety.

Kopa insecticidal soap is 47 per cent potassium salts of fatty acids, a substance scientists note “cause reproductive and developmental effects when administered to laboratory animals at high doses.”

Actinovate SP Fungicide, a Monsanto product, lists its active ingredients as 0.0371 per cent Streptomyces and a whopping 99.9629 per cent “other ingredients.”

Large producers are required to self-test their cannabis, which I don’t trust, as their testing still resulted in five recalls of their products to date.

But you cannot test for anything listed as “other ingredients” nor can anyone know at this time what side-effects the ignition and inhalation of “unknown ingredients” (along with “known” ingredients) could cause, even in minuscule amounts.

Producers are allowed to spray these chemicals on their crops in the flowering stage, right up until harvest.

Any readers that grow, have grown, or know how to grow cannabis successfully are aware that skilled cultivators will not spray cannabis while flowering.

Large producers should not be allowed to spray any of these chemicals on flowering cannabis until testing has been completed.

This chemical-treated cannabis is going to medical patients with lowered immune systems, respiratory problems, and a list of other complications, with Health Canada’s approval.

Government licensed cannabis should be tested by unbiased, independent third-parties, as it’s the only way to truly know what’s in it.

I have lived through the history of cannabis in Canada, watching Big Pharma, Health Canada, the government, and all the rest, who have still not got growing right.

I don’t trust them or Monsanto and I don’t think we should, especially with full monopoly control over our cannabis.

And while the LPees, and even some in the cannabis community, continue to say that cannabis is grown by gangsters and goons to further push public opinion into the acceptance of a monopoly controlled corporation, these same operations are using harmful chemical sprays on their plants.

Who do you trust ?
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
Lol the word trust should never be used in the same sentence as Monsanto, HC, government, or LP's. I would trust my ex before any of these crooks.

One of the biggest problems I have with the whole medical program is Health Canada itself. It is an out of control, useless government puppet, with no regard for patients, and incompetent management. They are the very essence of the term hypocrite, harassing MJ patients, reluctantly implementing MJ programs they clearly don't support, all while approving and controlling the distribution of pharma meds with arm long lists of potential side effects, many including death.

Subscribe to some of their notifications, read about the drugs they approve for distribution, recall notices etc. and you'll get a clearer picture of how bad things are. Any organization that would approve pharma meds like that while actively doing whatever they can to harass MJ patients needs to be eliminated.

Health Canada needs to be dismantled. Their role needs to be focused on helping patients, nothing else. They have evolved into a self-serving, government puppet culture with way too much influence from big pharma. Off with their heads I say!

Thanks for the space to rant about HC, I hate them as much as @The Hippy hates LP's - lol
 

GrowRock

Well-Known Member
Lol the word trust should never be used in the same sentence as Monsanto, HC, government, or LP's. I would trust my ex before any of these crooks.

One of the biggest problems I have with the whole medical program is Health Canada itself. It is an out of control, useless government puppet, with no regard for patients, and incompetent management. They are the very essence of the term hypocrite, harassing MJ patients, reluctantly implementing MJ programs they clearly don't support, all while approving and controlling the distribution of pharma meds with arm long lists of potential side effects, many including death.

Subscribe to some of their notifications, read about the drugs they approve for distribution, recall notices etc. and you'll get a clearer picture of how bad things are. Any organization that would approve pharma meds like that while actively doing whatever they can to harass MJ patients needs to be eliminated.

Health Canada needs to be dismantled. Their role needs to be focused on helping patients, nothing else. They have evolved into a self-serving, government puppet culture with way too much influence from big pharma. Off with their heads I say!

Thanks for the space to rant about HC, I hate them as much as @The Hippy hates LP's - lol
Totally agree hellth Canada has been rouge and only worried about political or financial interests. They should be more worried about health rather then personal bias or beliefs but hey I'm a medical stoner so what do I know
 

torontomeds

Well-Known Member
When an activist in the cannabis community becomes informed, they soon realize who the biggest opponent of cannabis freedom is — the government.

Then begins the realization that there are other groups fighting the legalization of cannabis and industrial hemp. Petrochemical companies, big pharmaceuticals, the lumber industry, plastic and nylon producers and law enforcement, to name a few of those opposed.

True activists search out the truth, becoming more educated on the organizations in opposition to legalization and their agendas.

The Monsanto Company is an American agricultural biotechnology corporation with a controversial history for their work in agriculture, government lobbying and general practices.

Monsanto genetically modifies fruits and vegetables that are regularly approved as safe for consumption.

There are reports circulating that Monsanto have genetically modified cannabis, but, at this point, it remains speculation.

Monsanto officially states that “it has not and is not working on GMO marijuana,” calling the allegations an “Internet rumor and lie.”

However, with the cannabis industry predicted to generate billions by 2020, becoming one of the largest agricultural operations in the nation, it’s doubtful that companies like Monsanto are simply waiting for governments to legalize cannabis.

But, I don’t want to talk about what companies may be doing, I want to inform on what they are doing — focusing on how Monsanto and other companies are already involved with medical cannabis in Canada.

As stated in section 54 of the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations, “marijuana must not be treated—before, during or after the drying process—with a pest control product unless the product is registered for use on marijuana under the Pest Control Products Act or is otherwise authorized for use under that Act.”

Health Canada currently approves seven pesticides for use on medical cannabis:

  • MilStop Foliar Fungicide
  • Actinovate SP Fungicide
  • Opal Insecticidal Soap
  • Neudosan Commercial
  • Kopa Insecticidal Soap
  • Rootshield HC Biological Fungicide Wettable Powder
  • Rootshield WP Biological Fungicide
These pesticides and fungicides have been approved and designed for edible consumption. There has been no testing done on the presence of these chemicals when the product they are applied to is ignited or inhaled, as cannabis is frequently used.

Along with 15 per cent “other ingredients,” MilStop Foliar Fungicide lists its main ingredient (85 per cent) as the chemical potassium bicarbonate.

Potassium bicarbonate is dangerous when heated and inhaled and can cause serious side effects such as confusion, uneven heartbeat, severe stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea and anxiety.

Kopa insecticidal soap is 47 per cent potassium salts of fatty acids, a substance scientists note “cause reproductive and developmental effects when administered to laboratory animals at high doses.”

Actinovate SP Fungicide, a Monsanto product, lists its active ingredients as 0.0371 per cent Streptomyces and a whopping 99.9629 per cent “other ingredients.”

Large producers are required to self-test their cannabis, which I don’t trust, as their testing still resulted in five recalls of their products to date.

But you cannot test for anything listed as “other ingredients” nor can anyone know at this time what side-effects the ignition and inhalation of “unknown ingredients” (along with “known” ingredients) could cause, even in minuscule amounts.

Producers are allowed to spray these chemicals on their crops in the flowering stage, right up until harvest.

Any readers that grow, have grown, or know how to grow cannabis successfully are aware that skilled cultivators will not spray cannabis while flowering.

Large producers should not be allowed to spray any of these chemicals on flowering cannabis until testing has been completed.

This chemical-treated cannabis is going to medical patients with lowered immune systems, respiratory problems, and a list of other complications, with Health Canada’s approval.

Government licensed cannabis should be tested by unbiased, independent third-parties, as it’s the only way to truly know what’s in it.

I have lived through the history of cannabis in Canada, watching Big Pharma, Health Canada, the government, and all the rest, who have still not got growing right.

I don’t trust them or Monsanto and I don’t think we should, especially with full monopoly control over our cannabis.

And while the LPees, and even some in the cannabis community, continue to say that cannabis is grown by gangsters and goons to further push public opinion into the acceptance of a monopoly controlled corporation, these same operations are using harmful chemical sprays on their plants.

Who do you trust ?
Tin foil hat anyone????????
Monsanto is not involved in Cannabis, they could careless about it right now at the moment, that may change but as of now now Cannabis, my good friend works for them they would know for sure.
Also Why mad at Monsanto? when the fact is BM and MMAR growers have been doing the same shit maybe even worse, anyone care for some sprayed with pesticides, then dipped in iso, then tumbled?????? That is what most BC bud is now a days.
 

thundergodfist

Active Member
Also Why mad at Monsanto?
They are a big industrial agrifood company, poisoning the earth with chemicals and genetically modified seeds... terminator seeds. Shackling poor farmers into buying their products, look up indian farmer suicides. Just the simple fact they produce terminator seeds does it for me. Check this out:

http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Tin foil hat anyone????????
Monsanto is not involved in Cannabis, they could careless about it right now at the moment, that may change but as of now now Cannabis, my good friend works for them they would know for sure.
Also Why mad at Monsanto? when the fact is BM and MMAR growers have been doing the same shit maybe even worse, anyone care for some sprayed with pesticides, then dipped in iso, then tumbled?????? That is what most BC bud is now a days.
It is foolish to think that monsatan does not have their eye on the big prize....don't they own bayer?....lol....
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
Tin foil hat anyone????????
Monsanto is not involved in Cannabis, they could careless about it right now at the moment, that may change but as of now now Cannabis, my good friend works for them they would know for sure.
Also Why mad at Monsanto? when the fact is BM and MMAR growers have been doing the same shit maybe even worse, anyone care for some sprayed with pesticides, then dipped in iso, then tumbled?????? That is what most BC bud is now a days.
wake up Mr.. more involved than you think...or know...
look around..
care less about a multi trillion dollar deal..I doubt that!!!! THEY WANT THIS MORE THAN YOU KNOW..for reasons you dont seem to understand.
Theres way way more to this deal..

" BM and MMAR growers have been doing the same shit " you really dont get it ...

since when has BM or MMAR designed poison to spray on their meds??? riddle me that one...
or genetically change a strain to be ALL THEIRS in order to react havoc on other deals as they go... its a long road of cash eh lol wake up and follow it.
 
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