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Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

Cannabis Law Report

Based on 2020 data from Health Canada, approximately 37% of Canadian cannabis consumers were users of vape pens, e-cigarettes, and vapourizers 1. THC concentration makes our supply of distillates even more marketable, which has been evidenced by positive feedback from licensed producer clients as well as their end-user clientele.”.

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DIY Marijuana Topicals: Pain Relieving Frankincense and Cannabis Massage Oil

Cannabis Cheri

Note: You can make this DIY Cannabis Massage Oil in THC and/or CBD versions! This topical oil is a good example. It’s easy to make from just three ingredients that were used in Biblical times: olive oil, frankincense, and cannabis. The scented oil is terrific to use as a massage oil, or even just to moisturize dry skin.

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What to Do About the Worrisome Cannabis Vaping Trend Among Adolescents

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According to a recent report published in JAMA Pediatrics , the number of adolescents who reported vaping cannabis within the previous 30 days has increased substantially since 2013—specifically, from 1.6% After the 2019 vape crisis that resulted in at least 68 deaths across the U.S., The Vape Crisis and Illicit Market Products.

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Less Vaping Illness in Legal Marijuana States

CannaMD

Vape pens have been in the news recently, and not in a good way. After several years of trending strong in both the recreational and medical marijuana communities, in the fall of 1999 these devices were identified as the cause of a respiratory disorder known as EVALI , as in E-cigarette or Vaping Associated Lung Injury.

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DIY Marijuana Topicals: Pain Relieving Frankincense and Cannabis Massage Oil

Cannabis Cheri

Note: You can make this DIY Cannabis Massage Oil in THC and/or CBD versions! This topical oil is a good example. It’s easy to make from just three ingredients that were used in Biblical times: olive oil, frankincense, and cannabis. The scented oil is terrific to use as a massage oil, or even just to moisturize dry skin.

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Heritage Cannabis Provides Update on Growth of Canadian Recreational Division and Launch of CB4 Branded Medical Products in Canada

Cannabis Law Report

Sales of vape products in Q3 increased 119% quarter-over-quarter in the B.C. In Ontario, Heritage achieved fastest growing concentrate sales and grew to #5 and #6 in sales in the concentrate category within one month of launching in the province. of the market share in the concentrates category, and RAD alone grew from 7.5%

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Dabbing Kit Advances and Improved Product Concentrate on a Lit Future

Marijuana Packaging

If the future of concentrates isn’t bright, it’s at the very least lit. Marijuana Business Daily reported last month that, according to data collected by BDS Analytics, Colorado’s concentrate sales climbed to a dizzying 125% in the first quarter of 2016. Ambitious Predictions about the Concentrate Industry.