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What Is This Vape Brand and Are These Weed Products Legit?

SpeedWeed

Adult-use weed may still be prohibited throughout most of the US, but a quick browse through Instagram, Facebook, or Google will still turn up dozens of “businesses” offering a wide variety of THC vape carts for sale. . Buddah Bear carts are one of many new questionable vaping products that have hit the street recently.

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Harris Bricken: The Minefield of California Cannabis Labels

Cannabis Law Report

All of this springs from the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA), which has detailed requirements for things that must go on the label such as a long, all caps warning that the package contains cannabis (duh), etc. The rules for manufactured products (vapes, oils, dabs, etc.) While Prop.

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OCM Takes Over New York’s Hemp Cannabinoid Program. Now What?

Canna Law Blog

Satisfying additional safety requirements imposed on inhalable products , such as internal or external temperature controls to prevent combustion and prohibiting the use of flavoring agents. – Synthetic cannabinoids, including Delta-8 THC obtained through the process of isomerization. appeared first on Harris Bricken.

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Willow Industries and Pioneer Valley Extracts to Open Cannabis Decontamination Facility in Massachusetts

Cannabis Law Report

Licensed cultivators can schedule service and bring their product to be cleaned by PVx’s WillowPure experts, ensuring METRC compliance. About Willow Industries: Willow Industries is the industry leader in post-harvest microbial decontamination for healthier cannabis to protect consumer safety.

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Health Canada: Backgrounder: Final regulations on new cannabis products

Cannabis Law Report

Placing a limit of 10 mg on the amount of THC that can be in a package of edible cannabis. Requiring child-resistant and plain packaging for edible cannabis to lower the risk of accidental consumption and make packages less appealing to young persons. Requiring child-resistant and plain packaging for cannabis extracts.

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Proposed New Michigan Cannabis Rules III: Operations, Testing, and Infused Products

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

R 420.208 Building and fire safety. Such product would need to be tracked in METRC and destroyed; it could not be re-sold or re-packaged. These transfers would be limited to one harvest batch per package, although a cultivator may seek approval for multiple harvest batches for a single transfer. R 420.304 Sampling; testing.

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CBD: New York Has A Zero Tolerance Approach

Cannabis Law Report

The city’s health code prohibits adding the cannabis-derived chemical to products, including in packaged foods. 1, establishments still selling the products – in packaged or unpackaged form – may see violations from the health department, according to the agency’s website. AMNY.com reports. Starting Oct.

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