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What’s the deal with cannabis consumption lounges?

The Cannigma

Just like the prohibition years of alcohol, it used to be that cannabis could be legally consumed only behind closed doors, down dank alleys, and in dark underground speakeasies. While cannabis is swiftly gaining in popularity, public prohibitions on use have derailed efforts to “normalize” and elevate cannabis as an alcohol alternative.

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Higher dose cannabis edibles could actually protect kids

SpeedWeed

Pediatric poisoning from cannabis edibles at home—for a lot of parents, it’s a nightmare scenario. The use of cannabis products is permitted under provincial and federal law in Canada,” Victoria Police advised in a press release. Illegal edibles have misleading packaging that can be confusing to kids and parents.

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One-third of Canadian cannabis users increased consumption during pandemic

SpeedWeed

Slightly more than one-third of Canadians who use cannabis increased their consumption during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a new Statistics Canada report on pandemic-era alcohol and marijuana use. More than half of cannabis users (54%) said they had not increased their consumption during the pandemic.

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OLCC Alert: March 31, 2022 – Potency increases in Oregon cannabis edibles New amounts means consumers need to know their limits

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis consumers in Oregon shopping for THC infused edibles will soon find some products available for purchase that are more potent than previously allowed. Beginning April 1, 2022, edibles sold through Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) licensed stores can now contain packages up to 100mg THC and 10mg THC per serving.

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EAZE INSIGHTS | 2019 State of Cannabis report (California)

Cannabis Law Report

In 2019, California cannabis consumers continued to learn about and turn to cannabis to address their various needs. After successfully completing our five million delivery in five years in 2019, we’re excited to share our fifth annual State of Cannabis Report. Huge uptick in curiosity and consumption. .

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Half-Baked: Edibles, Beverages and New Cannabis Products to Be Legalized and Regulated in 2019

Cannabis Law Report

JUNE 19, 2019. . On June 14, 2019, Health Canada released the final regulations (the “Regulations”) that will govern the production and sale of additional classes of cannabis products including edibles, beverages, concentrates and cannabis infused topical creams and lotions. billion annually. billion annually.

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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. But with a prolific grey market offering its own line of powerful edibles and wide array of options for experienced recreational users, legal retailers have their work cut out for them. Edibles, on the other hand, take time. Edible High Lasts Longer. .

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