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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

Cannabinoids are typically extracted from cannabis plants through a variety of methods. The most common methods include CO2 extraction and ethanol extraction. This is where you get concentrated forms of CBD and THC, which are then used to create oils, edibles, topicals, and more. In the U.S.,

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Breaking Down Confusing Cannabis Terminology

Veriheal

Jobs handled by cannabis caregivers include providing transportation to dispensaries, measuring dosages, and applying tinctures or topicals for medical cannabis patients. The essential distinction between these two products is in their extraction processes, which involve different materials and temperatures.

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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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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. 1,500,396 packages of extracts. 943 packages of topicals. 714,491 packages of edibles.

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Which To Choose: Pure CBD Extracts Or Cannabis-Derived CBD With Some THC?

The Fresh Toast

Which To Choose: Pure CBD Extracts Or Cannabis-Derived CBD With Some THC? Cannabidiol or CBD is a hot topic these days, especially as the 2018 Farm Bill just passed in the U.S, The post Which To Choose: Pure CBD Extracts Or Cannabis-Derived CBD With Some THC? effectively legalizing low to no THC bearing cannabis.

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Leafreport….”CBD Pricing Report: The Price Difference between the Cheapest and Most Expensive Topicals Increases to 11142%”

Cannabis Law Report

Price Difference between the Cheapest and Most Expensive Topicals Increases to 11142%. billion in 2020, a landmark feat considering hemp-derived cannabinoids only became federally legal in 2018. Topicals and creams. Let’s just reiterate that!! Suggests to us that price gouging in the market is rife… They write.

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The State of Cannabis Reform in Indiana

NORML

During the 2018 legislative session, state representative Jim Lucas (R-69) introduced his first medical cannabis bill, HB 1106, which quickly gained three co-authors after being assigned to the House Public Health committee. Numerous individuals testified in favor, including I.U.