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Cannabis Patent Litigation Update: Is Extraction and Preparation Prior Art?

Canna Law Blog

As a reminder, the case was initiated by United Cannabis Corporation (“UCANN”) in the United States District Court, District of Colorado against its in-state competitor, Pure Hemp Collective Inc. Pure Hemp”). The subject patent is U.S.P.

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What Is Hash and How Do You Make It?

The Cannigma

Hashish or just hash, is a potent cannabis concentrate made by extracting the resin from cannabis plants and working and pressing it into solid form. Once removed from the plant, this resin can be collected and processed into hash using a variety of methods — including ones that have been with us since antiquity. Dry sift hash.

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Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

From applying a topical products, to consuming a cannabis infused beverage or edibles ranging from cheesecake and cheese puffs, vaping cannabis or dabbing cannabis concentrates, the list goes on and on. When it comes to concentrates, edibles, and beverages the methods of infusion and extraction have developed and diversified substantially.

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What is cannabis wax and can you make it?

The Cannigma

These high cannabinoid and terpene concentrates are extracted using a hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon blend as the solvent. Many concentrates are made using a solvent to extract the cannabinoids and terpenes from weed and produce one of the most potent and enjoyable ways to consume cannabis. Typically butane is used.

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FDA Publish Article “5 Things to Know about Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol – Delta-8 THC”

Cannabis Law Report

As a result, concentrated amounts of delta-8 THC are typically manufactured from hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD). . Some concerns include variability in product formulations and product labeling, other cannabinoid and terpene content, and variable delta-8 THC concentrations. synthetic conversion). exposures to any substance(s).

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Lex Blog Article: Intellectual Property In The Cannabis Industry – Protecting Innovations And Products, Part II (Patents)

Cannabis Law Report

In fact, the cannabis-related patent landscape has become increasingly crowded over the past five years with companies staking their early claims to growing methods, delivery methods, supply chain management, extraction techniques, vaporizers, medical treatments, pharmaceutical compositions, and more.

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Article: A Comprehensive Cannabis Program for New York State: The Second Act

Cannabis Law Report

The CRTA provides for a hemp processor license, which is required to process CBD or hemp extract for human consumption. A licensee is permitted to also process and extract hemp products not for human consumption on the same premises. New for the year 2020, California adjusted its tax scheme.