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What is hashishene? Examining the unique chemistry of hashish

The Cannigma

For hundreds if not thousands of years, human beings have been separating glandular trichomes from cannabis plants, pressing them into shapes, and allowing them to cure like fine wines as a product known as hashish, or hash. How to cook with hash: make delicious and effective edibles. Related Stories. So, what is hashishene?

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How to use a dab pen

The Cannigma

These pens work well for people who like cannabis extracts (“concentrates”), but don’t necessarily want to own or use a dab rig. Also called a wax pen, these pieces allow you to enjoy concentrates, anytime, anywhere. Rather, dab pens use cannabis concentrate that you place directly on the heating element. What is a dab pen?

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What Is Nanoemulsion and What Does It Mean for Cannabis Beverages?

The Cannigma

One of the reasons that the pot brownie is the iconic cannabis edible is because THC is fat soluble, which makes infusing it in fats such as butter or oil a relatively simple process. There is not extensive safety data available, however. Trichomes on a cannabis plant. What nanoemulsion means for cannabis products. Shutterstock.

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Proposed New Michigan Cannabis Rules III: Operations, Testing, and Infused Products

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

A processor would be allowed to transfer a fresh frozen package received under this rule to another processor without first testing, so long as the processor received MRA approval and the product was intended to be produced into live resin or concentrate. Marihuana Infused and Edible Products. R 420.304 Sampling; testing.

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WTR Article: Brand building in the cannabis industry

Cannabis Law Report

Trichome Cannabrands Inc. Applications are still concentrated on Classes 5 and 34, but there has been significant growth in Class 35 (retail services) and Class 3, which covers essential oils (see Table 2). Edible oils. Edible oils. Aphria Inc. 1194360 BC Ltd. Aurora Cannabis Enterprises Inc. Spectrum Cannabis Canada Ltd.

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Meadowlands: California’s Cannabis Supply Chain Panel

Meadow

I feel like the dust is starting to settle a little bit and you know from the testing angle of it you know kind of looking at the data analytics and the statistics of what we’re seeing you know I have more and more hope and optimism by the day, especially around the idea of cooperative cannabis.