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CBD Hemp Versus Industrial Hemp: What You Need to Know

Cannabis Cheri

If you are confused by the topic of CBD Hemp oil, you’re not alone. Ninety-nine out of a hundred articles about CBD will tell you that it is extracted from industrial hemp — “the plant with 10,000 uses.”. But, no, it certainly does not come from the same plant that is cultivated to produce hemp fibers and seeds.

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Are CBD Topicals Allowed in California?

Canna Law Blog

I’ve written quite a bit on the legality of hemp-derived cannabidiol (“Hemp CDB”) products in California over the past few months (see my posts on Hemp CBD in general and my specific posts about Hemp CBD in foods and hemp cultivation ). One of the areas I haven’t explored in great detail is topical products, i.e., cosmetics.

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How CBD, CBDA and CBG work to improve sleep, reduce pain and relieve worry

The Cannigma

This article explores the benefits of three non-impairing cannabinoids: CBD, CBDA, and CBG. First, it’s important to understand how your tincture , oil , capsule , edible or topical products are made. There are three main types of cannabis products made from extracts: – Isolate. – CBD Short for: cannabidiol.

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Why Does Cannabis Cultivation Have Such a Negative Impact on the Environment?

Veriheal

Opponents of cannabis legalization like to point out the environmental impacts of cannabis cultivation and cannabis legalization. They note how much waste is created by cannabis packaging, as well as the effects of increased energy rates and runoff from nutrients and chemicals used in cannabis cultivation.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Just as with the previous proposal, those Registered Organizations would be permitted to vertically integrate their business and would not be subject to the prohibition of adult-use cultivators, processors and/or distributors having a financial stake in a retail dispensary. Adult-Use Licenses.

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Which SKUs Should You Pursue with Solventless Extraction?

SpeedWeed

Michelle Lujan Grisham’s signature this past spring , became effective June 29 and allows adults 21 and older to possess 2 ounces of cannabis flower, 16 grams of cannabis extract and 800 milligrams of edible cannabis. New Mexico will also issue microbusiness licenses to smaller cultivators and vertically integrated operations.

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Mondaq Article: Australia: Agri-tech developments in the cannabis sector: Do you have a Culture of IP?

Cannabis Law Report

New geographical and product markets are progressively opening up around the world for the cultivation of cannabis for both medicinal and recreational use. IP permeates all levels of the cannabis sector, from cultivation and processing of cannabis through to the use of cannabis. Conclusion. Introduction. Cannabis innovation.