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A Brief History of Home Cannabis Extraction in the Modern Era

The Joint Blog

The earliest cannabis extractions can be traced back to the 10th Century in the Middle East where hashish (or hash) is believed to have originated and become the mind-altering substance of choice over alcohol. The post A Brief History of Home Cannabis Extraction in the Modern Era appeared first on TheJointBlog.

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New crop of US summer cannabis contests announced

SpeedWeed

Marijuana awards offer a rare data point on cannabis quality with history tracing back to the first Cannabis Cup held in Amsterdam in 1988. Greenwolf plans future Zalympix contests in flower and hash, and ideally would like to blind the judging, so packaging and branding has less influence. He co-hosts The Hash podcast.

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Zkittlez marijuana brand tastes a lawsuit from Skittles candy maker

SpeedWeed

According to the Chicago-based Wrigley lawsuit, illicit edible makers using counterfeit Skittles and Starburst packaging in Illinois triggered the action. But Illinois also inherits a huge illicit market with pop-up “seshes,” where vendors sell untested, illegal THC products in counterfeit packaging imported from China. Show all.

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10 excellent Asian American cannabis products to try today

SpeedWeed

It’s been used as medicine in Asia for thousands of years, but that history has been so oppressed in the community.”. Cannabis’ global history doesn’t fully translate to dispensary shelves or the stoner media canon. grams each, packed five to a tube in sustainable packaging in Classic and Cosmic varieties.

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Dr. Dabber Boost EVO review: is this e-rig worth it?

The Cannigma

While Dr. Dabber may have written the book on the portable e-rig, the brand has faced stiff competition over the last several years. Since the Boost EVO does not go below 500 degrees, it is better for hydrocarbons than for solventless concentrates like rosin and ice water hash. How does Dr. Dabber Boost EVO compare to similar products?

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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

Cannabis Law Report

Selinger cites software, point-of-sale systems, and packaging as areas that are thriving in the state. Some of the regulatory controls include limits on THC, packaging and labeling requirements, and products that cannot be combined with THC (e.g., Colorado has legalized both recreational and medical use of cannabis.

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