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Medical Marijuana Concentrates: The Complete Guide

LifeCannMD

Trichomes come in different varieties and the accumulation of them is used to create what is collectively called cannabis concentrates. Concentrates are much stronger than the average pre-roll. While the normal tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content in flowers ranges from 10 to 25 percent, concentrates contain 80 percent or more.

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United Cannabis Corporation v. Pure Hemp Collective Inc., No. 1-18-cv-01922 (Apr. 17, 2019, Order) (William J. Martinez).

Cannabis Law Report

9,730,911, entitled “Cannabis extracts and methods of preparing and using same,” is not directed to unpatentable natural phenomena. Pure Hemp Collective Inc., The owner of the ’911 patent, Plaintiff United Cannabis Corporation (UCANN), is a biotechnology company that develops cannabis extracts for medicinal purposes.

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Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

From applying a topical products, to consuming a cannabis infused beverage or edibles ranging from cheesecake and cheese puffs, vaping cannabis or dabbing cannabis concentrates, the list goes on and on. Kief is commonly collected inside of the bottom of grinders and also accumulates in containers used for storing cannabis.

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Hemp-CBD: Deadline Approaching to Submit Comments on USDA Interim Hemp Rule

Canna Law Blog

The USDA is particularly interested in comments on certain topics and, in my prior post, I discussed one of those topics, Liquid Chromatography Factor, 0.877, and its importance to the Hemp-CBD industry. Today let’s discuss another topic, Sampling Methodology – Flower v. Whole Plant. percent on a dry weight basis.

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BevCanna Closes Acquisition of Solventless Cannabis Extraction and Delivery Technology Provider Embark Health Inc.

Cannabis Law Report

CSE:BEV, Q:BVNNF , FSE:7BC) (“BevCanna” or the “Company”) announces today the closing of its acquisition of solventless cannabis extraction and delivery technology provider Embark Health Inc. Adds innovative solventless extraction technology that enables BevCanna to offer hash, bubble hash, live rosin and other adult-use cannabis products.

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Washington: WSLCB Publish Their 2019 Cannabis Topics & Trends Alerts

Cannabis Law Report

Did You Know… Fire Marshal approval is required any time your extraction method requires the use of a closed-loop system or ethanol. When processing an application to add these extraction types, your Licensing Specialist will ask for a copy of the Fire Marshal approval. Here’s the Table of Contents. Board Approves Jan.

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Exploring the Benefits of Visiting a Weed Shop

The Herb Collective

From salves, oils, lotions and sprays made with CBD extract to customizable smoking pieces such as rolling papers, pipes and bongs alongside topicals and edibles featuring THC, there is something new to explore in the weed shop for everyone. Customers can try out all the options in order to discover what best suits their needs.

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