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Mailing Hemp Cannabinoid Products in the U.S.

Canna Law Blog

In addition to limiting the sale and distribution of their products to jurisdictions where these products are expressly allowed and regulated, Hemp Cannabinoid companies should also familiarize themselves with and ensure compliance with their carriers’ guidelines. USPS Guidelines. UPS Guidelines. 321, et seq. FedEx Guidelines.

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Are You Compliant? A Guide to California’s Cannabis Product Packaging Rules for 2018

Marijuana Packaging

Last week, we spoke about the importance of child resistant packaging to California’s regulations for cannabis packaging. The Importance of Child-Resistant Marijuana Packaging. If you missed our story about California’s child resistant packaging regulations, we’re about to hit you up with the Cliff’s Notes.

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Higher dose cannabis edibles could actually protect kids

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Illegal edibles have misleading packaging that can be confusing to kids and parents. They are easy to spot with their bright colors and easy-to-open packaging. In the legal market, licensed brands are limited to 10 mg of THC per package, can’t use colors, characters, or branding that could be remotely alluring to kids.

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

Cannabis Law Report

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. The CCB is advising consumers with a peanut allergy to avoid consumption of said products.

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Health Canada: Backgrounder: Final regulations on new cannabis products

Cannabis Law Report

With respect to edible cannabis, the amended Cannabis Regulations include: Restricting the use of ingredients that could increase the appeal of edible cannabis, increase the risk of food-borne illness, and encourage over-consumption. Placing a limit of 10 mg on the amount of THC that can be in a package of edible cannabis.

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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. For More Information.

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ALERT: Commissioners voice concerns about cannabis product integrity

Cannabis Law Report

Other concerns are the frequency of packaging and labeling mistakes, and licensees not following the proper process and protocols for testing. OLCC Compliance Director Jason Hanson told the Commission there has been a rise in issues that could lead to product recalls. said Rosenbaum.