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New York Proposes Adult-Use Cannabis Packaging and Labeling Rules

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New York’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) recently proposed Adult-Use Packaging and Labeling Rules. If these rules go into effect as drafted, New York cannabis licensees will not have much room for creative packaging of their products. The proposed rules set minimum standards for retail packaging of cannabis products.

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New York Takes Another Step Closer To Adult-Use Cannabis: OCM Releases Draft Rules On Packaging And Marketing

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At the start of this month, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) released draft regulations for the packaging, labeling, marketing, and advertising of cannabis products in New York State. Packaging, Labeling, Marketing, and Advertising. Packaging and Labeling. Packaging Minimum Standards . Packaging Prohibitions .

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Montana Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – But When Can Users Get It?

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Like most recreational states preceding Montana in the move towards legalization, the state has had an existing medical marijuana (MMJ) program in place since 2004. Montana’s House Bill 701 has been signed into law by Governor Greg Gianforte, making Big Sky Country the 16th state to legalize cannabis for recreational adult consumption.

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Report: “Key pharmacological differences between side effects of refined, pharmaceutical CBD formulations and whole plant extracts:”

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More research is needed to determine proper ratios for specific conditions, as well as genetic testing developed to determine appropriate course of treatment. Moreover, since CBD can never be fully isolated, the packaging of CBD medicines should warn about the presence of THC. September 2004. References. 30 (2): 187–96.(1998).