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Oregon’s Synthetic Cannabinoid Ban Will Protect Consumer Health and Safety

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It’s bad news for producers and retailers who jumped on the delta-8 THC bandwagon since this psychoactive substance is included in the list of banned synthetic cannabinoids in Oregon. Because of this, synthetic cannabinoids in Oregon pose a risk to consumer health and safety. state to outlaw sales of synthetic cannabis products.

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HempFusion CBD, In exclusive partnership with Verdant Nature LLC Achieves Major Regulatory Milestone, Ready to Drive Significant Revenue Growth at Retail

Cannabis Law Report

(TSX:CBD.U) (OTCQB:CBDHF) (FWB:8OO) (“HempFusion” or the “Company”), a leading health and wellness Company offering premium probiotic supplements and products containing CBD, announces that its exclusive and proprietary hemp-derived CBD extract has achieved self-affirmed Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status.

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New Washington Regulations Require Cannabis Pesticide Testing

Canna Law Blog

The rationale for the is consumer safety – which seems like a legitimate concern given that recreational use cannabis producers were previously not required to test for pesticides at all. It is hard to imagine these new rules not resulting in downstream testing compliance requirements by retailers to processors and producers.

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PharmaCielo Exponentially Increases Production to Meet Global Demand for Cannabis Extracts

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. – the company was the first to obtain permission to commercially export CBD isolate , a highly purified (albeit less effective) CBD extract. With new medical marijuana reforms popping up in South America, North America and Europe, PharmaCielo’s production spike is a welcome (and much-needed) surprise for retailers everywhere.

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New Washington Cannabis Regulations Require Pesticide Testing.

Canna Law Blog

The Board’s consumer safety concern is indeed a legitimate one as recreational use cannabis producers were previously not required to test for pesticides at all. It is hard to imagine these new rules not resulting in downstream testing compliance requirements from retailers to processors and producers.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

This burgeoning industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sales of medical cannabis products. The establishment of cultivation, processing, and dispensary facilities creates a diverse array of employment opportunities, spanning from agricultural roles to retail positions.

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Cannabis Recall Issued by Oregon Regulatory Commission for Arsenic

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Despite being in compliance, this batch was tested under an audit, and based on the findings, OLCC issued a recall. Although we commend the OLCC on pursuing public safety, there were many details surrounding the recall that should be clarified. However, if a concentrate or extract fails, there are remediation options.