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LCB Policy Statement: Security and Traceability Requirements for Marijuana [Cannabis] Licensees.

Cannabis Law Report

This policy statement describes marijuana licensee traceability reporting requirement adjustments that support transition from the current Leaf Data System to the Cannabis Central Reporting System (CCRS). The context and analysis of this topic are provided below. All other reporting requirements remain the same.

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ICRS 2023: Report from Toronto

Project CBD

In accordance with longstanding ICRS policy, all speakers presented new findings and data that had not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal. The researchers concluded that “chronic oral consumption of sufficient concentrations of THC, but not CBD, ameliorates diet-induced obesity and. metabolic disorders.”

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Washington: WSLCB Publish Their 2019 Cannabis Topics & Trends Alerts

Cannabis Law Report

Leaf Data Systems Update. You can read more about product packaging and labeling requirements on the Understanding Board Interim Policies for Packaging and Labeling section of the LCB website. The policy only applies to approved owners who are investing their own personal money into the business. Leaf Data Systems Update.

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Weedmaps Releases First Data & Insights Report: Cannabis in America

Cannabis Law Report

(“WM Technology” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: MAPS), a leading technology and software infrastructure provider to the cannabis industry, has released its first data and insights report, titled ‘Cannabis in America’. According to Weedmaps’ orders data, orders in H1 2021 increased by 55%, compared to H1 2020.

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

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. Policy decisions related to taxation, zoning, and advertising also impact the industry’s operations and growth trajectory.

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Three years after legalization, what’s the state of the cannabis industry in Canada?

The Cannigma

In October, 2019 , Health Canada began accepting applications for companies looking to produce edibles, beverages, and vaping products (concentrates), which have come to be known as Cannabis 2.0 MJBizDaily noted that after flower, the next best-selling category was extracts and concentrates, followed by edibles, which totalled only $31.9

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Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Revenue Tops $12.8 million in First Month

Veriheal

Sponsored by New Approach Montana in conjunction with the Marijuana Policy Project, Montana’s recreational cannabis law has been received well by consumers. Conversely, customers can buy the THC equivalent in various forms, e.g. eight grams of concentrate or 800 milligrams of edibles. . million of the month’s total sales.