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I wish Ms. Christophersen would lobby for letting people grow their own as other states do. Quite frankly, that bizarre restriction makes Washington seem stranger than we already look to outsiders for other reasons, like the Seattle freeze.
I'd also like to add mandatory testing of all cannabis products to the wish list so that the responsibility for ensuring that Washington consumers are protected from pesticides and other contaminants would be given to the state instead of proactive retailers like Uncle Ike's. I'd also like to thank Uncle Ike's and the others for stepping up on our behalf.
@1 -- Well said.
Thank you.