Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
I work in research and we order all kinds of chemicals for synthesis. About 20 years ago California came up with some right to know law saying every impurity in any research sample had to be listed. No chemical supply company can do that for 10's of thousands of obscure research samples.

So one major distributor labeled every bottle they sent out "To comply with Californians right to know law. Contents partially unknown". This went on for a decade or so till something changed and they don't have to do it anymore.
Kali just started "enforcing" purity laws for their state marijuana farmers and dispensaries. Weed isn't safe enough, not allowed to sell it...