For Immediate Release

Opponent of Prop. 19, Announces Investigation Results:
Killer Fungus Grows on Marijuana

A Warning To Marijuana Mass Producers:  Research Reveals Health and Life Threatening Flaws in the Regulation of Indoor And Outdoor Cultivation

Under Prop. 19, Homeowner’s Insurance Rates Could Skyrocket
Due To Major Risk Of Black Mold Contamination

 

July 27, 2010 – Los Angeles – After months of research and the gathering of expert opinion, Opponent to Proposition 19 Alexandra Datig launched the official findings on the campaign’s website www.nipitinthebud2010.org

Datig says, “We have all heard about the harms of black mold on humans and the devastation it can cause to a home, its ventilation system, its walls, floors and its building materials.  Stachybotrys mold needs four things to grow and turn into a deadly toxin known as the Black Mold:  Wood and other forms of cellulose such as plant matter, water, heat and air.  Stunningly, indoor marijuana cultivation offers all four.  Stachybotrys exists on almost all building materials, however it is not dangerous until it encounters moisture/humidity, which is a necessary component to the indoor growth of marijuana.  We must look into the financial hardships this could cause homeowners and insurance companies. “

“The campaign’s investigation findings have also confirmed that the three most dangerous strains of Aspergillus fungus naturally exist in marijuana plants.  They are Aspergillus fumigitus, flavus and niger.  Heat, moisture and the rate of decaying plant matter, such as the essential dry-down process of marijuana, causes a window of opportunity for the microscopic fungus to grow rapidly, resulting in a deadly afla-toxin.” 

A 1996 treatment study conducted by Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester in the United Kingdom on 10,000 patients with Invasive Aspergillosis has shown $633 Million in treatment costs, averaging $63,300 per patient to treat, not cure, Aspergillosis.

For more information on the findings:  Visit www.nipitinthebud2010.org

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National Campaign:

www.nipitinthebudusa.org

 

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Will legalizing Marijuana place our National Security at risk?

We think so.

How will California defend itself against the enemy both foreign and domestic, in a newly intoxicated condition? - Not very well.

The Department of Homeland Security has the threat level in the airline sector set to level “Orange” or “High.”  The next threat level would be “Red” for “Severe.”  With marijuana legalization, drug paraphernalia would become yet another source of concern for airline security.  We cannot afford to be casual about many items, which are banned from being brought on a plane.  Drug paraphernalia would add a long list of items, which we must not be burdened with.  - 

DHS threat level assessment here

 

Taxing California by intoxicating Californians with Marijuana is un-American! Take a stand against Proposition 19 and vote NO!

 

 

 

 

 

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If pot is legalized, more people who have never tried it before will be trying it, and after they do they will get in their car and they will be driving on our streets endangering other drivers and pedestrians, creating an insurance nightmare as a result of DUI related traffic accidents. 

Legalization of cannabis would bring on a whole new way for adults to look at the youth.

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