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Splendid news. Maybe this 21st century thing has something to recommend it after all.

I would like to point out, though, that while a gram is smaller than anything in our silly imperial system, a gram is not a "tiny" amount.
2
Orgasmic?
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THANK YOU Governor Inslee and supporting members of the Washington legislature. THIS is why smart people pay top dollar to live in the Great Pacific Northwest.
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It should CLEARLY be Green.
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Yeah, go with green. Certified Green. Solid Green. Green Grass.
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Our governor is so adorable. GILF!!
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"Plain Jane"
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Cascadia Green Certified
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Clean Green
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Cute and pun-filled monikers aside, while using "green" in some fashion initially makes sense, that also is the color of all cannabis plants and does not immediately distinguish those grown without chemical assistance. A more descriptive label would be "Certified Chemical Free" or maybe "ChemFree", with some kind of recognizable logo.
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I agree with number 10, Jaymz. Maybe have one rating system for quality/potency, and another to indicate certified organic.
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Veganic is the scientific term for plants (organic generally refers to animal product)... And WOW, we just legalized passing a joint... and are finally thinking about allowing people their god-given right to grow..... Talk about a BROKEN law, thanks LIQUOR and cannabis control board. In Colorado, they are smarter than this. Oh wait, every other legal state is too (and there are 9). "Legal"??? Freedom?
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Technically you can't have a chemical free MJ. Which is why I didn't say that.

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