South American, U.S. Herbicide Contamination to Be Studied Under Legal Pot-Farm Contract
In addition to analyzing marijuana seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Center will, ironically, grow and harvest up to 1,000 kilos of bulk pot, while separately producing and distributing hundreds of thousands of high, low and zero-potency marijuana cigarettes to be used in clinical research. The Ole Miss facility also must extract, analyze, store [and] prepare the cannabis for the sake of determining its potency. According to the projects "statement of work," one of those tasks includes the extraction and storage of one kilo of pure THC, the active ingredient in marijuana.
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