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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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8 Reasons why your cannabis Business needs child-resistant packaging

Cannabis Law Report

From edibles to oils, it is essential that cannabis businesses protect their products from children who may have access to them. Child-resistant packaging is a key safety measure for any cannabis business, and there are several reasons why […].

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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. Illegal edibles have misleading packaging that can be confusing to kids and parents. They are easy to spot with their bright colors and easy-to-open packaging. Illegal edibles to blame for most pediatric poisoinings.

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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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Marijuana Edibles: Everything You Need to Know

CannaMD

Florida’s medical marijuana community may soon have access to edible forms of cannabis. After more than three years of delays, a finalized version of the Medical Cannabis Edibles rules was posted to the Florida Administrative Code , with an effective administrative date of March 16, 2020.

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420 Packaging Considerations

Otherside Farms

The global packaging market for cannabis products is expected to surpass $20.4 420 packaging is particularly significant for organizations hoping to discover accomplishment in the developing business sector. Marijuana packaging plays a very important role to reassure consumers that they are purchasing a legitimate and safe product.

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Oregon: New Rules Requiring Edibles Scoring Put Strain on Local Businesses of All Sizes

Cannabis Law Report

Starting April 1, 2022, Oregon edible concentration limits increase from 50 mg THC to 100 mg per package. Buried in these rules is a new requirement that edibles packaged with more than 55 mg THC be “scored,” meaning permanently, physically marked to indicate single-serving portions. Only two exceptions exist.

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