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Why child-resistant cannabis packaging is so important

The Cannigma

There are many benefits to cannabis edibles – they’re tasty and discreet with long-lasting effects. Unintentional edibles overdoses, on the other hand, usually occur in toddlers or young children, most by getting into their parents’ or siblings’ cannabis products at home. 2 3 Why is packaging so important?

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Trap gummies: the problem with black market cannabis edibles

The Cannigma

Trap gummies is a generic term for any edibles (not just gummies) made outside of legal cannabis manufacturing processes. Trap gummies are unregulated, can contain hundreds of milligrams of cannabinoids, and oftentimes inaccurately labeled. How can illegal edibles be shipped? Risks of trap gummies and other unregulated edibles.

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Memo to Congress: Fix the Farm Bill

Project CBD

Earlier this year, the Food & Drug Administration disclosed that it would not regulate non-pharmaceutical CBD products, thereby putting the onus on Congress to devise an appropriate regulatory framework for cannabidiol and other hemp-derived cannabinoids. 5 The so-called “hemp” market is no longer predominantly a wellness market.

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PACKAGING & LABELING: NEWLY AMENDED OLCC REGULATIONS

Cannabis Law Report

PACKAGING & LABELING: NEWLY AMENDED OLCC REGULATIONS. The Commission amended 50 existing regulations covering a wide variety of matters related to both the marijuana and hemp industries. 070 and hemp growers and handlers licensed under ORS 571.305. 070 and hemp growers and handlers licensed under ORS 571.305.

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Minnesota – Rules & Regs Updates On Hemp, Cannabis & Cannabis Advertising

Cannabis Law Report

The legislature passed into law significant and sorely needed reforms to the state’s hemp laws, including legalization of up to 5mg of hemp-derived THC in food and beverage products! . Cannabinoid products, including edible cannabinoid products, may be sold as long as they don’t contain more than 0.3%

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20th July: Speech / Comments, Rep. Tina Liebling Minnesota “Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC”

Cannabis Law Report

Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC. You have likely seen in the media that Minnesota “legalized” THC edibles by accident or by stealth. This was possible because of the 2018 federal farm bill that expanded the concept of “hemp” beyond plant material. Legislative News and Views – Rep.

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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

Healer

Dosing edibles. Taking the right dose also depends on the method of administration; cannabis flower or concentrates can be smoked or vaporized, and oral consumption products include tinctures, infused oils, edibles, topicals, drinks, concentrates, and one my favorites, cannabis tea. Considering THC Dosage in Edibles.

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