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United Nations Annual Drug Report Puts “Unprecedented” Focus On Cannabis & Suggests No Desire For Rescheduling Whatsover

Cannabis Law Report

More investment is needed for research into the harm that the non-medical use of cannabis poses to health and to better define the range of health conditions for which cannabis products may be an effective treatment. Thus the cycle of criminalization continues with the most marginalized in the cannabis supply chain suffering the most.

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Cannabis Standards Rely on Transparency, Compliance and Collaboration

Cannabis Law Report

High product quality relies on a true understanding of the entire supply chain, from seed to sale with sanitized processes and quality checks including the creation of well-detailed preventative control plans that are in place to avoid instances of hazards like contamination or other public safety risks.

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Lost Profits Measurement In The Cannabis Industry 22 October 2021

Cannabis Law Report

On June 7, 2013, the federal government implemented the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) 1. Cannabis flower still held as the most common form of consumption but vaping, edibles, and topicals picked up in popularity. The Government of Canada Consumer Survey asked respondents about their methods of consumption.

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