Royal Queen Seeds Fund Campaign In Germany Saying There’s A Lot of Poo In Illegal Weed.. and yes hilarity ensues with puns about smoking good shit

Here’s the promo we were sent through..

A central goal of Germany’s partial legalization of cannabis on April 1, 2024, was to protect consumers’ health. Apart from ensuring the safe supply of pharmaceutical-quality cannabis to patients, who have been able to obtain medically prescribed cannabis products from pharmacies since 2017, this new law aimed to provide recreational users with access to cannabis from controlled sources, such as home cultivation, cannabis clubs, and potentially licensed specialty stores. Our current study highlights why a widespread supply of safe cannabis products is urgently needed – as we asked ourselves: What exactly is hidden in black-market cannabis?

To explore this issue, we conducted extensive tests to determine which non-cannabinoid compounds are present in street cannabis. Through a call on the platform “Reddit”, we were able to recruit enough volunteers willing to submit their black-market cannabis for analysis. The cannabis was sent to our research team using a sealed test kit, complete with location information and a timestamp.

 

Only one in five samples classified as “clean”

After eight months of work and with the fantastic support of over 200 volunteers, the submitted samples were tested for biological components, pesticides, and other drugs.* And the results were shocking: Out of more than 300 samples tested, only around 20 percent were classified as safe and clean products. The majority of the remaining 80 percent contained traces of substances such as human and animal feces, Covid-19, and influenza viruses. We also found traces of cocaine, ketamine, crystal meth, MDMA, and even compounds from hairspray, as well as traces of toxic pesticides that are classified as illegal in Europe.

Worst test results in Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich

How the individual cities performed in the study is shown in the following overview, listed in descending order from most to least contaminated samples from 30 German cities and 20 other European metropolises.

*Please see below for detailed information on the analysis methodology.

Traces of cocaine: 47%

Traces of hairspray: 32%

Traces of feces: 65%

Traces of hazardous pesticides: 71%

Traces of bacteria and viruses: 74%
* Of all samples taken, including pesticides and biomarkers not listed in the published data.

International Results

The final ranking, from highest to lowest, reveals the city with the most contaminats in the local illegal cannabies market. Each individual column is sortable and you can search for a city, with the full methodology of how each test was evaluated located at the bottom of the page.
Do you have questions about our study or are you interested in a report or an interview? Then please contact us at any time:

 

https://avaay.de/studien/study-cannabis-contaminants/

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