Arizona Dispensary Ordered to Stop Selling Virus ‘Stabilizer’

April 13, 2020

  • April 13, 2020 at 12:49 pm
    Craig Winston Cornell says:
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    Funny article. Dispensary of what, you say? The article never mentions you-know-what for some reason.

    And these claims about magic CBD are everywhere in California, so much so that consumer groups are issuing warnings. (But don’t mention it. Shhh.)

    • April 13, 2020 at 1:55 pm
      Jon says:
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      Your rant about CBD is off-topic and as usual, an incendiary attempt to spread fear and misinformation about Marijuana and it’s related byproducts. This article was like three paragraphs, can you not focus for even that long?

      The picture of marijuana leafs in the subject didn’t give it away, really? Do you need every single thing spelled out for you? Here’s one: S T O P T R O L L I N G.

      • April 13, 2020 at 2:33 pm
        Craig Winston Cornell says:
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        Was the product THC? Hemp? CBD? The picture didn’t say.

        The article didn’t mention the SUBJECT of the article. Great writing. Awesome “journalism”.

        And funny for everyone who isn’t pot damaged.

        • April 13, 2020 at 4:22 pm
          Jon says:
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          The article is about a dispensary falsely advertising and being ordered to stop. Not an anti-CBD rant from a dishonest biased boomer.

          You keep saying things are funny or not funny that seem to have no basis in reality LOL You keep laughing over there grandpa crazy, no one else finds these things funny that make you laugh.

        • April 15, 2020 at 9:11 am
          PolarBeaRepeal says:
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          I agree with CWC that an article that mentions ‘dispensaries’ in the title is ‘funny’ in the ‘odd’ sense of the word ‘funny’.

          I’m glad to clarify this point for those currently living in a pot-induced fog.

  • April 13, 2020 at 1:25 pm
    Well... says:
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    They didn’t mention “you-know-what” because the article wasn’t about that. They also didn’t mention hydroxychloriquoine either, which has more in common with the subject of this article, because it is about pushing unproved remedies for coronavirus.

    • April 13, 2020 at 1:32 pm
      Craig Winston Cornell says:
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      You high, Dude? The article was about a false claim about a virus “stabilizer” coming out of a “dipsensary” of something.

      What was that stabilizer? What did the dispensary dispense? Hello?

    • April 15, 2020 at 9:16 am
      PolarBeaRepeal says:
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      So, what other type of ‘dispensaries’ are there in that state that also are involved in MEDICINAL products?; i.e. ‘virus stabilizer’ is in the title.

  • April 13, 2020 at 1:42 pm
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    I think the giant picture of a pot plant might be a clue…but just in case you missed it, the article clearly identified the product of concern, to the degree that they know, “over claims of having a ‘Coronav Immunization Stabilizer Tincture.”’ That is the issue. That claim that they have a CV19 remedy of sorts. This is dangerous and should be shut down. Claiming that you have a remedy, cure, prophylactic, etc. is wrong, because we have ZERO proven solutions at this point.

    • April 13, 2020 at 2:34 pm
      Craig Winston Cornell says:
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      CBD? THC? Hemp? Weeds? Ficus Plants? Which is it?

      • April 13, 2020 at 4:43 pm
        Jon says:
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        Well, it said tincture, so usually that means it’s a high energy combination of CBD and THC that will keep you mellow throughout the day while avoiding the stoned “high” feeling. Good for busy people on the go. I’m just going to advertise the great things marijuana can do every time you try to spread dishonesty at this point, Craig. Let’s see who wins over more fans.

  • April 13, 2020 at 5:43 pm
    Jon says:
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    Also you’re a troll and even when I have posted the science you come up with some excuse not to believe it. And then you post an opinion site and claim it’s fact LOL remember when you did that? You’ve done it a few times actually huh?

  • April 14, 2020 at 2:28 pm
    sak74 says:
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    Personally, I feel this business should immediately be shut down until the pandemic is under control/over and the state/country starts to open back up. We are in crisis right now with a lot of people worried and fearful about getting sick or loved ones getting sick. Record levels of unemployment, business that may not be able to come back……we need to be spending money on essentials. Giving people false hope that a product can provide them safety from catching this virus is horrible! If they want to deceive people then their ability to remain open and operational should be taken away. I feel this way about ANY business that is deceiving people into buy products/services they claim will provide a cure/relief…….

    • April 14, 2020 at 2:42 pm
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      I completely agree with your sentiment, sak. Having said that, just being familiar with naming conventions in the cannabis industry, I don’t exactly feel like this was a true attempt at selling snake-oil. While I think it was poorly thought of and a stupid idea. Some of the other product names I’ve run into: Grateful Dave, Couchlock, All Praise, Hi Gorgeous, Pot O’Gold and Sriracha Crackers. The people who name cannabis products aren’t exactly marketing geniuses.

    • April 17, 2020 at 7:20 am
      PolarBeaRepeal says:
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      Some states don’t allow sale of weed killers, but allow sale of weed…. for the tax revenue, as well as appeasing the stoners who buy it…. to keep their support in future elections.

      • April 17, 2020 at 10:36 am
        Jon says:
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        Or those weed killers have been proven to cause cancer while marijuana is far, far less dangerous than even alcohol, you lunatic. Stop drawing fantastical conclusions to try and troll the board.

        • April 17, 2020 at 12:41 pm
          Craig Winston Cornell says:
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          “Far less dangerous than even alcohol. . .” And so are most pharmaceuticals, but we didn’t legalize those, did we? I mean, since you are doing the comparison boogie.

          Well, under age people can become permanently mentally ill from daily use of pot. But daily drinking of beer? No. And pot damages motivation. Beer? Not so much.

          But you keep selling pot to the masses, Jon. (But don’t worry about your own brain.)

          • April 17, 2020 at 5:23 pm
            Jon says:
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            That’s an egregious lie. Any substance abuse can cause mental illness, which is why there are laws in place to prevent that. It’s outrageous that you would claim daily beer won’t hurt young people. Your dishonesty knows no bounds I guess.



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