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The Week in Weed: July 8, 2022

The Blunt Truth

Nevada regulators approved rules for consumption lounges. Public cannabis consumption lounges are coming to Nevada, a year after lawmakers passed a bill allowing them. Issues of social equity, warnings on higher concentrate products and limits on impaired driving all feature in the new regulations issued this week.

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Hemp CBD Across State Lines: New Mexico

Canna Law Blog

A “hemp finished product” is “a hemp product that is intended for retail sale and containing hemp or hemp extracts that includes food, food additives and herbs for human use, including consumption, that has a THC content of not more than three-tenths percent.” Total THC content in the package, labeled in milligrams. 101 et seq.

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10 dabbable concentrates to try this Oil Day

SpeedWeed

Concentrates have come a long way since legalization 2.0 No longer are consumers limited to the oils they previously were, now, the choices for dabbable concentrates are growing seemingly weekly. Verse Concentrates). By: Verse Concentrates. first gave them the green light. BC Organic Sour CKS hash. mg/g, CBD 0.00 – 30.00

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How Cannabis Concentrate Can Help You

Otherside Farms

Concentrates are products derived from the cannabis plant that has been processed to only keep the most desirable compounds (cannabinoids and terpenes), leaving out impurities and excess plant material. Cannabis concentrates can be categorized into two types; extract and none-extract concentrate. Healthy highness.

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Virginia Governor Calls for Amendments to Restriction Bill That Protects Patient Access to CBD Products

Veriheal

Identical bills that were passed by the Virginia General Assembly put a cap on the total amount of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that makes users feel high, to 2 milligrams per package. The total THC concentration was also increased to 0.3%.

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Review: 1:1 THC: CBG and 2:1 THC: CBN gummies by Wyld

Illinois News Joint

Both come in packages of 10. The ingredients in the pear gummies are sugar, tapioca syrup, water, pear juice concentrate, gelatin, natural flavoring, citric acid, coconut oil, pectin (pectin, sodium citrate), cannabis extract oil, sunflower lecithin. In contrast, the CBN Elderberry gummies were unsuited for daytime consumption.

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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Just as every cannabis user is different, the unique characteristics of the company producing your flower or concentrates can drastically affect the quality of the cannabis and the experience you’ll have with the product. Concentrates, we’d like to showcase one of our favorites for this month’s brand feature: AZ Nectar Farms.

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