I respect people's position, including yours. I just expect it backed up when making such vehminant claims. Real science as it were... I personally believe the omri standards are pretty damn good and without some set of regulations and standards we would be much worse off.
Its great your grow is small enough to manage without defensive measures. If all people grew their own there would be no need for some of us to try and grow so much.
Keep in mind I do not ever advocate rampant use of organic pesticides. Conscientious, strategic and restrained use can help see crops through to harvest without heavy handed impact on the environment or negative health to the end consumer.
Lose a couple crops with wholesale worth over 10k and you would feel the same.
Also... try washing your buds at harvest. It will gross you out what comes off outdoor and indoor bud when washed. But that's a whole other topic of debate.
Take care man and keep doing what works for you.
General spinosad information
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/spinosadgen.html
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2015/12/28/2015-32168/spinosad-pesticide-tolerances#h-14
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosad
For anyone reading. It is advised to spray when bees are not active and rinse with plain water after 15-30 minutes. (for outdoors). It is a contact poison and the rinse will keep bees from picking up any residual. Just fyi.