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PACKAGING & LABELING: NEWLY AMENDED OLCC REGULATIONS

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PACKAGING & LABELING: NEWLY AMENDED OLCC REGULATIONS. Finally, OLLC added a subtle postscript to the prohibition on selling marijuana or hemp products in packages that are not resealable and continually child resistant (OAR 845-025-7170(6) Packaging and Labeling Prohibited Conduct). BY TODD KEY, GREEN LIGHT LAW GROUP —.

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Gummies, tinctures, and a whole lot more for the people

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They even have a PhD-level Director of Science and Compliance on staff, Dr. Jennifer Knaack, to make sure everything’s on the up-and-up—and answer any questions customers have about how CBD works. Here’s why we love Koi CBD’s tinctures, gummies, and a whole host of other innovative products. Tasty tinctures. Courtesy of Koi CBD.

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Czech president expected to sign 1% THC Rule Into Law

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The Czech Republic’s Chamber of Deputies, the Parliament’s lower house, this week turned back a challenge from Senate critics who tried to strike the limit re-set, passing a package of amendments that would also improve the availability of medical marijuana, and make it easier to get a license to grow medical cannabis. In addition to a 1.0%

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CBD: New York Has A Zero Tolerance Approach

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The city’s health code prohibits adding the cannabis-derived chemical to products, including in packaged foods. The city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said in a tweet on Monday that it will embargo all food and drink containing the marijuana extract cannabidiol, or CBD, immediately. AMNY.com reports. Starting Oct.

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California Cannabis: Breaking Down the CDPH Permanent Regulations

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Pursuant to new regulation 40175(c), “a manufacturer licensee shall only use cannabinoid concentrates and extracts that are manufactured or processed from cannabis obtained from a licensed cannabis cultivator.” Now though, manufacturers need to ensure that, if a product container is separable from the outer-most packaging (e.g.,

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Maine

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and any part of that plant, including the seeds and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed of not more than 0.3% The state has adopted labeling requirements for packaged and unpackaged Hemp-CBD foods.

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Oregon Cannabis: State of the State

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Today, about half of all sales are flower, followed by: 25% in concentrate/extract; 13% edible/tincture; 5% inhalable; then “miscellaneous” categories. The pain isn’t limited to flower: in the extract/concentrate category, we sit at $4,356 median wholesale per pound as of November 30; that’s down from $4,990 in November of 2021.

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