Colorado Do Not Drink the Water ! THC Detected ! (Where are the Protesters ?)

http://choicespregnancycentre.co.uk/contact/ News Feed – Do not Drink the Water it Contains THC !

The Source – sewage system? urban runoff? Fracking? Climate Change – NO.

THC ( saltishly tetrahydrocannabinol)  is found in pot, grass, Mary Jane, weed, Marijuana.   Hugo Colorado testing for THC in community water supply. Do not drink, cook, or bath in the water.   More slang words.  THC responsible for  most of marijuana‘s psychological effects.

Also – each marijuana plant uses – 6 gallons per day  !   This is as much as 100 chickens, 1.5 hogs, and 3 sheep !

“Growers of marijuana often withdraw water directly from small streams and use up to 6 gallons per day per plant during the summer growing season,” said Scott Bauer, a fisheries biologist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, to NPR.”


“Since pot farming is illegal, growers have little incentive to act as land stewards. Indeed, they tend to sneak onto—and trash—state and federal parkland to plant their illicit crop. If pot farms were legal, growers could be held accountable for their environmental footprint,” Mother Jones reported in a commentary

Water Scarcity.


Water Usage by Animals

Animal Water Consumption, Typical
(Gallons per Day) (liter per day)
Chickens/100 6 23
Cow, Dry 15 57
Milking Cows 35 130
Dairy Calves (1-4 months) 2.4 9
Dairy Heifers (5 – 24 months) 6.6 25
Dry Cows 9.3 41
Hog 4 15
Horse, Steer 12 45
Pig, feeder 1.1 – 2 5 – 9
Sheep 2 7.5
Turkeys/100 20 75

Source: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/farm-use-animals-water-consumption-d_1588.html

My question – why are not the activists protesting?

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http://www.wbir.com/news/health/thc-in-water-of-colorado-town/279306830

What is THC- http://www.livescience.com/24553-what-is-thc.html

Pesticide Contamination (POT) – Marijuana’s primary mind-bending ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Dempsey suggested, helps tame his attention deficit disorder.

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