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The Process of Producing Medical Marijuana and Ensuring Quality

MMJ Recs

The use of medical marijuana (MMJ) has gained significant recognition for its therapeutic benefits in treating various medical conditions. However, the production of medical cannabis involves a meticulous process to ensure quality, potency, and safety for patients.

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Things to Know about CBD Hash

Cannabis Law Report

CBD hash is a concentrated version of CBD, derived from the cannabis plant’s non-psychoactive chemical component. Hash is one of the CBD concentrates that are available on the market in various forms. Some concentrations are in the form of liquid, while others are in the form of hash. What is CBD Hash? Quantity Required.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

What was once a stigmatized substance is now increasingly recognized for its therapeutic potential in treating various medical conditions. These regulations aim to maintain quality control, prevent diversion to the illicit market, and ensure patient safety. Marijuana processing techniques vary depending on the desired end products.

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What is PGR cannabis and how can you spot it?

The Cannigma

The bad news is, these PGRs may seriously alter the flavor of cannabis, and questions remain about the effectiveness and safety of PGR cannabis. Instead, what customers get are artificially dense nugs with mild trichome counts. Speaking of trichomes, it’s less likely you’ll detect pungent aromatics from PGRs weed.

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California Cannabis: Breaking Down the CDPH Permanent Regulations

Canna Law Blog

This post will cover the main changes (in our opinion) regarding the California Department of Public Health Manufactured Cannabis Safety Branch’s (“CDPH-MCSB”) permanent regs. ‘Orally-consumed concentrate’ includes tinctures, capsules, and tablets.” Now, CDPH-MCSB is following suit (indirectly).

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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. The rule concerning transfers to a processor without first being tested by a safety compliance facility would be clarified and only allow transfers of fresh frozen marijuana to be produced into live resin or extract. R 420.212 Storage of marihuana product. R 420.304 Sampling; testing.