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What’s the deal with cannabis consumption lounges?

The Cannigma

Just like the prohibition years of alcohol, it used to be that cannabis could be legally consumed only behind closed doors, down dank alleys, and in dark underground speakeasies. While cannabis is swiftly gaining in popularity, public prohibitions on use have derailed efforts to “normalize” and elevate cannabis as an alcohol alternative.

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Nevada CCB – Public Health and Safety Bulletin 2022-02 – Mislabelling February 2, 2022 and March 28, 2022

Cannabis Law Report

Public Health and Safety Bulletin 2022-02. The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) is hereby issuing Public Health and Safety Bulletin 2022-02 on March 30, 2022 advising consumers and patients to avoid or take caution when consuming the cannabis products which are the subject of this notice. Production Run Number.

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

MMJ Recs

From the moment a cannabis seed is planted to the point it reaches the hands of a patient, a complex and highly regulated process unfolds. These regulations aim to maintain quality control, prevent diversion to the illicit market, and ensure patient safety. Marijuana processing techniques vary depending on the desired end products.

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Oregon Cannabis Investigation Serves As a Reminder About Consumer Product Safety

Cannabis Law Report

The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is conducting an ongoing investigation into Curaleaf regarding an alleged mislabeling of a nonpsychoactive cannabidiol (CBD) product, which actually contained psychoactive delta-9 tetrahydracannabinol (THC). Curaleaf operates 101 retail cannabis dispensaries in 16 states.

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Major Food and Beverage Companies Call Out Marijuana Copycats

Canna Law Blog

Last week, a coalition of major food and beverage companies (self-identified as “consumer packaged goods companies”) asked Congress to do more about the growing number of copycat THC edible products and counterfeit trademarks piggybacking off of their well-known items. Post Consumer Brands, and Kellogg Company. We urge your support.”.

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Cannabis edibles containing psychoactive THC legal in Minnesota as of Friday

Cannabis Law Report

THC, the psychoactive part of cannabis, can be sold to people 21 and older. Individual servings may not contain more than 5 milligrams of THC and a single package may not contain more than 50. THC, the psychoactive part of cannabis, can be sold to people 21 and older. Under the new law, products containing no more than 0.3%

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New Study Finds That Legal States Have Lower Rates of Cannabis-Impaired Driving

Veriheal

One of the arguments against the legalization of cannabis is that it may result in more impaired drivers on the road, but emerging research is indicating otherwise. Lauren Dutra, Matthew Farrelly, and their colleagues stated in the study’s report that the relationship between cannabis legalization and traffic safety remains unclear.