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Why child-resistant cannabis packaging is so important

The Cannigma

There are many benefits to cannabis edibles – they’re tasty and discreet with long-lasting effects. Unintentional edibles overdoses, on the other hand, usually occur in toddlers or young children, most by getting into their parents’ or siblings’ cannabis products at home. 2 3 Why is packaging so important?

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Unwrapping the Legal Battles Against Cannabis Edibles

Canna Law Blog

Cannabis companies are often unclear about what edible products are legal to manufacture and distribute. While some cannabis edibles may be legal on a state level, federal regulations prohibit placing some cannabinoids in food altogether. Ferrara succeeded in that case as well. and Mars Inc’s Wrigley also filing successful lawsuits.

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Trap gummies: the problem with black market cannabis edibles

The Cannigma

Trap gummies is a generic term for any edibles (not just gummies) made outside of legal cannabis manufacturing processes. Even edibles on the legal market have issues with being accurately labeled , to say nothing of products that aren’t beholden to regulatory bodies. How can illegal edibles be shipped? High potency.

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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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State AGs Call for Congressional Action on Copycat THC Edibles

Cannabis Law Report

June 24, 2022. More than 20 state attorneys general (AGs) authored an open letter to congressional leaders calling for legislation that would regulate tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) edibles that mimic the packaging and names of popular products. In May 2022, the U.S.

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The Week in Weed: July 8, 2022

The Blunt Truth

THC edibles got the green light in Minnesota. THC edibles can now be sold legally in Minnesota, with restrictions on the amount of THC contained in them. In addition, the law mandates child-proof packaging and prohibits marketing to children. Nevada regulators approved rules for consumption lounges.

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20th July: Speech / Comments, Rep. Tina Liebling Minnesota “Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC”

Cannabis Law Report

Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC. Wednesday, July 20, 2022. You have likely seen in the media that Minnesota “legalized” THC edibles by accident or by stealth. This put buyers and sellers of CBD and THC edibles at risk. Legislative News and Views – Rep. Tina Liebling (DFL).

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