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THCa: The Legal Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Behind the Buzz

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What It Is, How It Works, and Why It’s Taking Over Flower, Edibles, and Beverages Overview of THCa THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the acidic precursor to THC, the cannabinoid best known for making you feel high. hemp laws, has sparked massive consumer interest in THCa flower, edibles, tinctures, and drinks.

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Dispensary Spotlight: Dutchess Cannabis North Riverside

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The retail store opened May 2, 2025, and serves medical and recreational consumers. Offering a diverse range of cannabis products, including flowers, concentrates, vapes, edibles, and topicals, Dutchess caters to both seasoned cannabis enthusiasts and those new to cannabis. in North Riverside, Illinois. and Sunday 9 a.m.-8

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Getting High Probably Just Got More Expensive with Trump’s Tariffs

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Why Trump’s Tariffs Could Drive Up Cannabis Prices Photo Credit: iStock Growing and processing cannabis into smokable flowers or your favorite concentrates is a complex process with multiple moving parts. Retailers pass them down the supply chain, and they show up on the price tag you see in the store. Doesn’t the U.S.

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Colorado “Healing Centers” Could Lay Groundwork For Widespread Psychedelic Therapy

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Photo Credit: Wikipedia Colorado law does not allow retail sales of psilocybin, unlike cannabis, which can be sold both recreationally and medically in the state. Manufacturing Manufacturers are responsible for creating products from the mushrooms themselves, similar to what extractors do for cannabis edibles and concentrates.

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Maine: Governor Signs Legislation Finalizing Rules for Retail Marijuana Sales

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Janet Mills on Thursday signed legislation finalizing regulations governing the licensed production and retail sale of cannabis to adults. With the passage of the new rules, it is estimated that marijuana retailers may be operational by March 2020. Retailers will not be permitted to sell customers more than 2.5 Democratic Gov.

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Maine: Regulators Moving Forward With Rules to Govern Retail Marijuana Sales

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After multiple delays, regulators are finally moving forward with draft regulations to implement the state’s 2016 voter-approved initiative legalizing the commercial production and retail sale of marijuana. The proposed regulations also impose limits with regard to THC content and the appearance of cannabis-infused edible products.

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Minnesota: Lawmakers Advance Adult-Use Legalization Bill to Governor’s Desk

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Provisions in the bill permit adults to purchase (up to two ounces from state-licensed retailers and/or 8 grams of concentrate and 800 milligrams worth of edible products), home-cultivate (up to eight plants, no more than four of which can be mature), and possess cannabis (up to 2 pounds in private).