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Colorado Legislator Proposes 15% THC Cap for Cannabis Products, But It’s Up for Debate

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Centuries ago, the original cannabis concentrates were made using hand-pressed hashes, with communities on the Indian subcontinent using their hands to make charas. To use modern lingo, these were solventless concentrates, not all that different from products that consumers are finding on dispensary shelves today. And cannabis.

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Texas State Representative Files Bill to Grant Local Jurisdictions Authority to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis

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Centuries ago, the original cannabis concentrates were made using hand-pressed hashes, with communities on the Indian subcontinent using their hands to make charas. To use modern lingo, these were solventless concentrates, not all that different from products that consumers are finding on dispensary shelves today. And cannabis.

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What Is Solventless Extraction? – Cannabis Business Times

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Centuries ago, the original cannabis concentrates were made using hand-pressed hashes, with communities on the Indian subcontinent using their hands to make charas. To use modern lingo, these were solventless concentrates, not all that different from products that consumers are finding on dispensary shelves today. And cannabis.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

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Researchers in Israel, Sweden, Estonia, and the USA have investigated media discourses about medicinal cannabis (Sznitman and Lewis 2015 ; Lewis et al. 2015 ; Kaiser 2011 ; Mortensen et al. No negative articles appear in these medical publications until 2015. A number of new frames also emerged during the coding process (e.g.