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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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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. Understanding these trends is vital for businesses to effectively meet consumer needs and stay competitive in the market.

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How Working With a Cannabis Dispensary Can Benefit Your Business

The Herb Collective

This has created opportunities for businesses that work alongside cannabis dispensaries to tap into this growing market and increase their revenue. In this blog post, we'll highlight some of the ways your business can benefit from having a relationship with a cannabis dispensary.

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Cannabis Standards Rely on Transparency, Compliance and Collaboration

Cannabis Law Report

The guidelines below detail some prime facets to consider in order to maintain high quality control standards in the cannabis research space: o Compliance with the Cannabis Act and the MRIA Code of Conduct including referencing the guidelines listed in the Pharmaceutical Research section.

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Proposition 65: Yet Another Challenge for California Cannabis Businesses to Bend Their Minds Around

The Blunt Truth

Yet, Proposition 65 plainly applies to cannabis and cannabis products, and ignorance of its requirements can prove costly to fledgling and established cannabis businesses alike.

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In the Weeds: Missouri Settles With Producers, Treasury Seeks Input on Marijuana Businesses

Cannabis Law Report

In addition, the licensees must execute a management agreement with a third-party operator to manage and operate the remaining facilities that the department will continue to permit in compliance with state law. The CDTFA plans to escalate tax enforcement against legal cannabis businesses. On June 8, 2022, the U.S.

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Mailing Hemp Cannabinoid Products in the U.S.

Canna Law Blog

Now that the holiday season is upon us, hemp-derived cannabinoid (Hemp Cannabinoid) companies are getting busy selling and shipping their products to consumers throughout the country. It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with all such laws, including the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. USPS Guidelines.