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CLE and Webinar: Cannabis in the U.S. and Abroad, December 4th!

Canna Law Blog

On December 4, 2019, at 12:30 PM, Harris Bricken attorney Daniel Shortt and Cascadia Intellectual Property attorney Krista Wittman will be presenting at a seminar put on by the Washington State Bar Association’s International Practice Section titled “ U.S. cannabis policy impacts the growing international cannabis market.

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Navigating Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Dispensaries: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients

MMJ Recs

While browsing, you’ll encounter a diverse range of cannabis products, including flower, edibles, tinctures, and more. Additionally, adhering to dispensary policies on product handling and consumption promotes harmony and safety. Expect a respectful and discreet experience, with privacy considerations paramount.

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Maryland’s Medical Cannabis Market: Updates on Dispensary Services and Card Renewals 

MMJ Recs

These facilities provide a diverse selection of cannabis products, including flower, concentrates, edibles, and topicals, sourced from state-licensed cultivators and manufacturers. Additionally, patients should review dispensary policies, such as operating hours and payment options, before visiting.

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Neat idea, Canna Bumps: Thanks for keeping marijuana illegal

SpeedWeed

Canna Bumps is made by THC Living, a licensed California edibles manufacturer whose product line was previously limited to THC-infused lemonade and pain-relief topicals. It’s listed as a 600mg THC concentrate—but marketed as an edible. Edibles are limited to 100mg THC per package. Is this legal? Are these products legal?

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Top Degrees to Land a Cannabis Position

The Joint Blog

However, what many people don’t realize is that many accredited universities actually have courses and degrees in cannabis and topics directly related to cannabis. From fine restaurant to manufacturers of edibles, creative chefs with expertise in how to leverage the effects of the cannabis plant are in high demand.