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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

Healer

Dosing edibles. Dosing concentrates. Taking the right dose also depends on the method of administration; cannabis flower or concentrates can be smoked or vaporized, and oral consumption products include tinctures, infused oils, edibles, topicals, drinks, concentrates, and one my favorites, cannabis tea.

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MJ Biz Report – Canadian producers destroyed over 500 tons of cannabis since 2018

Cannabis Law Report

Canadian producers have destroyed millions of packaged cannabis products and hundreds of tons of unpackaged marijuana since adult use was legalized in late 2018, according to data acquired by MJBizDaily. 714,491 packages of edibles. 943 packages of topicals. products such as edibles and concentrates. Full story.

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ICMYI: Cannabis Edibles, Extracts, and Topicals Are Now Legal in Canada

Canna Law Blog

A year after Canada’s national legalization of Cannabis, on October 17, 2019, the Government of Canada’s new regulations for edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals went into effect. It will likely be some time before a broad range of edible and extract products are actually available for purchase by consumers.

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2018 In Review: Wrapping Up the Rollout of Legalization in Canada

SpeedWeed

With the federal government fulfilling a campaign promise to legalize and regulate the cannabis market, it is not an exaggeration to call 2018 the most important year in Canadian history for cannabis policy. February 2018. March 2018. October 2018. November 2018. RELATED STORY. RELATED STORY. RELATED STORY.

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With Edibles Now Legal, Expert Discusses Potential Risks

WeedAdvisor

Exactly a year after legalization, edibles are no longer banned in Canada. For many, this means a slew of options that eluded consumers since October 2018. Although illegal edibles are highly potent, this does not mean that their legal counterparts do not pose some degree of risk to newcomers. Edible High Lasts Longer. .

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Cannabis Edibles Pose Serious Risks to Our Kids

Puff Puff Post

In October 2019, Health Canada approved the sale of cannabis edibles, topicals and extracts for early 2020. Cannabis edibles offer a lucrative opportunity for licensed cannabis producers and retailers in both the medical and recreational market. Public consumption of edibles is likely to increase.

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Cannabis laws in Puerto Rico

The Cannigma

Puerto Rico legalized medical cannabis in 2015 and the program was refined and expanded in 2017 and 2018. Patients with qualifying conditions can access a 30-day supply of the plant, which includes 1 oz of flower or 8g of concentrates or edibles. Smokable products are not allowed, but patients can vape flower.

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