BigHeadTodd
Active Member
I was recently in my local dispensary and I made an inquiry as to when they thought the 60 day limit would be lifted from the current 4.23 ounces up to 10 ounces. This product limit is imposed by the state because of the lack of sufficient labs to test the flowers and MIPS. The budtenders aren't necessarily privy to inside information but they seemed to think that the limits won't be lifted until maybe March...
There is one thing I am looking forward to concerning the testing labs. And maybe someone who reads this can tell me more. I want to be able to have my cannacoconut oil tested so I know how many mg of THC are in each tablespoon. At the moment I am flying blind. I am finding myself going to the dispensary and buying a Dose Nugget or a Dose Bar containing 50 mg. Then I am eating the Dose Bar and seeing how it compares to my toast covered with cannacoconut oil. Not very scientific, and at this point I would rather know for certain than be doing this guessing game. Does anyone know how or where or when we can get our own products tested? I know I can't mail products in and that they would have to be driven to a lab within the borders of Massachusetts but are labs accepting test material from us "civilians"? And if they are, does anyone know how much they charge for the service? Lots of questions. I hope somebody has some answers. Thanks!
There is one thing I am looking forward to concerning the testing labs. And maybe someone who reads this can tell me more. I want to be able to have my cannacoconut oil tested so I know how many mg of THC are in each tablespoon. At the moment I am flying blind. I am finding myself going to the dispensary and buying a Dose Nugget or a Dose Bar containing 50 mg. Then I am eating the Dose Bar and seeing how it compares to my toast covered with cannacoconut oil. Not very scientific, and at this point I would rather know for certain than be doing this guessing game. Does anyone know how or where or when we can get our own products tested? I know I can't mail products in and that they would have to be driven to a lab within the borders of Massachusetts but are labs accepting test material from us "civilians"? And if they are, does anyone know how much they charge for the service? Lots of questions. I hope somebody has some answers. Thanks!