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State restrictions on cannabis packaging worry producers

Cannabis Chronicles

Because of state regulations, the packaging for the company’s infused tinctures, topicals, capsules and other products contains no information claiming any therapeutic effects. Hull has never had a customer say the packaging on her company’s products are misleading, she said. What happened to medical pot? In 2015, Gov.

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Update 7 March 2019: New Resources for Packaging and Labeling of Cannabis and Cannabis Products

Cannabis Law Report

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) regulations for cannabis, approved and adopted on January 16, 2019, clarified and updated the packaging and labeling requirements for all cannabis and cannabis products sold within California ( §40400-40417 ). These include the following checklists and information: Packaging Checklist.

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Washington: WSLCB Publish Their 2019 Cannabis Topics & Trends Alerts

Cannabis Law Report

1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. Observations from the Field: Discounting Product Between Processors an Retailers. 1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. Observations from the Field: Discounting Product Between Processors and Retailers. .

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

This burgeoning industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sales of medical cannabis products. The establishment of cultivation, processing, and dispensary facilities creates a diverse array of employment opportunities, spanning from agricultural roles to retail positions.

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Moose Jaw – Ontario: Regulator issues warning after unregulated hemp products sold at licenced pot shops

Cannabis Law Report

TORONTO — A pair of licensed cannabis stores selling unregulated hemp products has prompted Ontario’s pot regulator to issue a warning to retailers. The AGCO has learned that some cannabis licensees are offering and selling cannabis-based products, like lotions, edibles, topicals, etc., Jennawae McLean, the co-founder of Kingston, Ont.

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Oregon Cannabis Rules Update: Drive-Thru, Delivery

Canna Law Blog

It addresses the critical topic of on-site delivery, as well. So for nearly two years, retailers, patients, and customers have become accustomed to having the option of using a drive-thru to deliver marijuana (where not otherwise prohibited by a local ordinance). order ahead, deliver to vehicle in controlled parking lot.) What changes?

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Cannabis Law Report Speaks With Duffy MacKay, ND Senior Vice President, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs CV Sciences On AB45 Issues

Cannabis Law Report

AB 45 is key California legislation, passed in early September 2021, that makes a clear legal path for the retail sale of hemp- derived CBD dietary supplements, foods, and cosmetics in the state of California. At present, major retailers like Kroger and Sprouts only carry topical CBD products. We see CV Sciences is a U.S.

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