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DEA Promises Progress on Federal Cultivation Applications, But Provides No Timetable for Action

NORML

Further, the University only provides scientists with the option to access herbal cigarette formulations of the plant, not concentrates, edibles, or extracts. Strains high in the compound cannabidiol (CBD) – a chemical of particular interest to many scientists – are also not currently available from the University.

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Grown Rogue and Pure Extracts Form Joint Venture to Expand Product Offering in Michigan

Cannabis Law Report

(“Grown Rogue” or the “Company”) (CSE:GRIN) (OTC:GRUSF), a multi-state operating (MSO) cannabis company with operations and assets in Oregon and Michigan, today announced the signing of a Definitive Agreement for a joint venture between its Michigan partner, Golden Harvests, LLC (“Golden”) and Pure Extracts Technologies Corp.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 2/22

NORML

The bill clarifies that products made from the resin of the cannabis plant are legal for medical purposes under state law, including extracts, concentrates, oils, tinctures, and edible products, amongst others. AZ resident? Click here to email your lawmakers in support of medical expansion. Connecticut. CT resident? MD resident?

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Clearing the Smoke: Current Rules on Edibles Possession in Canada

WeedAdvisor

With edibles on their way to full legalization, the media jumped on this trending topic, spinning an inaccurate narrative about edible poisonings. But one problem with this situation is that legalization seems to have created some confusion about the law on edibles. Is it Legal to Buy Edibles? .

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Half-Baked: Edibles, Beverages and New Cannabis Products to Be Legalized and Regulated in 2019

Cannabis Law Report

On June 14, 2019, Health Canada released the final regulations (the “Regulations”) that will govern the production and sale of additional classes of cannabis products including edibles, beverages, concentrates and cannabis infused topical creams and lotions. billion annually. Content of the regulations. Production facilities. Conclusion.

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Health Canada: Backgrounder: Final regulations on new cannabis products

Cannabis Law Report

Health Canada has released the amendments to the Cannabis Regulations to control the legal production and sale of edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals. Edible cannabis. Placing a limit of 10 mg on the amount of THC that can be in a package of edible cannabis. Cannabis extracts.

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5 Biggest Benefits of Medical Cannabis for Your Health

United Patients Group

Medical cannabis, also known as medical marijuana, refers to the use of the cannabis plant or its extracts to treat symptoms of disease or other medical conditions. It is important to note that medical cannabis should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare provider and in compliance with state and federal laws.