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Weed Stickers & Packaging Gloss Over Desperation & Ingenuity of Prohibition

Marijuana Packaging

This is why, despite shaky legal legs, businesses are still branding their logos on weed stickers and cannabis packaging. While trademarking a cannabis product is still mired in the same uncertainty it was when we first published this blog post, the importance of building a strong brand has become clearer to many companies.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

Cannabis extraction methods enable the isolation and concentration of specific compounds for use in medical marijuana products. These regulations govern aspects such as licensing, product testing, labeling, packaging, and security protocols. Common extraction methods include solvent extraction, CO2 extraction, and lipid infusion.

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Dabbing Kit Advances and Improved Product Concentrate on a Lit Future

Marijuana Packaging

If the future of concentrates isn’t bright, it’s at the very least lit. Marijuana Business Daily reported last month that, according to data collected by BDS Analytics, Colorado’s concentrate sales climbed to a dizzying 125% in the first quarter of 2016. Ambitious Predictions about the Concentrate Industry.

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When Medical Cannabis Makes Sense in California

Canna Law Blog

grams of non-concentrated cannabis. 8 grams of cannabis concentrate as defined in Business and Professions Code section 26001, including cannabis concentrate contained in cannabis products. Edible and topical cannabis products are subject to tight THC limits. Here are the daily purchase limits for recreational: 28.5

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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Just as every cannabis user is different, the unique characteristics of the company producing your flower or concentrates can drastically affect the quality of the cannabis and the experience you’ll have with the product. Concentrates, we’d like to showcase one of our favorites for this month’s brand feature: AZ Nectar Farms.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. This process involves various stages, including cultivation, processing, packaging, distribution, and retailing.

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New York’s Cannabis Retail Dispensary Regulations, Part 1: Dispensary Operations

Canna Law Blog

After the transaction, the products may be placed into an exit package for the customer. An exit package is not required, and customers may provide their own exit package, such as a reusable bag or backpack. If the licensee provides an exit package, it may only contain the licensee’s brand name and logo. Customer age.