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Listen and Learn Forum: Draft Conceptual Rules for Marijuana Packaging and Labeling

Cannabis Law Report

This creates a framework for checklists being developed by LCB staff that will align with rule, and are anticipated to increase compliance success. Revisions of the draft conceptual marijuana packaging and labeling rules include: Packaging thickness of 2 mil. or greater (formerly 4 mil.);

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Cannabis Education with Canada’s Newcomers

Cannabis Law Report

All product grown from the female (or feminized) plant, is tested rigorously in compliance with Health Canada’s standards. In October 2019, other formats including topicals, edibles, vapes and beverages, were made legal but these legal products may only ship to market early next year.

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ADD and cannabis, with Max Simon

The Cannigma

MS: Great question, a lot. MSO: You mentioned all the different delivery methods and doses that you went through in order to find this, how long have you been on this and do you feel confident that it will be sort of a long-term regimen for you?

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

One a consumption retail license that would allow for edible products only. There’s been some buzz about a hotel that is potentially going to apply for one of these licenses and host edible-only types of services there. For the non-edible products. Some of that still needs to get hashed out. We’ll talk more.

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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

Cannabis Law Report

Retailers such as Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger, Safeway, Nordstrom, and DSW are selling or plan to sell CBD-infused topical lotions, cosmetics, and even edibles where they are legally able to do so. the form the finished product can take (edibles, topicals, etc.). how the segments are defined (e.g.,

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