Depends on the store, but yea.. they know who their customers are. They do have regular people shopping too. My local shop says old ladies have been flooding their shelves once they discovered expandable coco bricks. They love the shit..maybe even more then we do.
Not everyone grows commercially. If someone wants to use paclo products on their own personally consumed garden then why is it anyone elses business but their own?
I just dont see what the purpose is in banning a product. I realize that gravity/bushmaster might have been a labeling issue because paclo was not specified (and thats not cool), but there are several others who DID list their ingredients that also got pulled from the markets (dr. nodes, phosphoload, etc). Why is GH's new BUSHLOAD ok?
But ultimately why are they determining what can/cannot be used in one's own personal life. Why assume that it is being used commercially to produce "medical" cannabis that then gets sold to unknowing consumers at all? Seems like quite the assumption.
Not everyone grows commercially. If someone wants to use paclo products on their own personally consumed garden then why is it anyone elses business but their own?
I just dont see what the purpose is in banning a product. I realize that gravity/bushmaster might have been a labeling issue because paclo was not specified (and thats not cool), but there are several others who DID list their ingredients that also got pulled from the markets (dr. nodes, phosphoload, etc). Why is GH's new BUSHLOAD ok?
But ultimately why are they determining what can/cannot be used in one's own personal life. Why assume that it is being used commercially to produce "medical" cannabis that then gets sold to unknowing consumers at all? Seems like quite the assumption.