I agree to the extent that someone is at home and cooking or extracting their own cannabis, however, if you are buying your eatables and extracts from a store, you really have nothing to go on but their word, and we all know the reputations of corporations rather well. They will do or say anything in order to make a dollar. They just want your money and often have no regard for your health whatsoever. The issue of crossbreeding for greater potency so that corporations can grow more "product" in less space with less energy, is still turning away from nature and mutating the cannabis plant to suit corporate desires, rather than using the entheogen as nature provides it. While I can see you points for the merit they offer, I disagree that "getting high" should be the ultimate goal of growing cannabis, and even if it were, it should be grown naturally no matter what the cost. At some point there will be no original cannabis left and everyone will be stuck with something that is far too powerful and unnaturally overwhelming simply due to past corporate greed to make money rather than preserving this awesome medicine. Thats just my opinion, and I welcome further exchange.
RE: Cannabis - To Modify or Not To Modify