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THCa: The Legal Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Behind the Buzz

The Cannigma

Hemp-derived THCa flower and concentrates are federally legal in the U.S. Retailers often label these products with disclaimers like “Not for combustion” to remain compliant with hemp laws. THCa Extracts THCa extracts are increasingly popular. Heated or smoked, it converts into THC and behaves like classic cannabis.

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New Mexico Emergency Hemp Rules: The Regulatory Gap and Market Impact

Canna Law Blog

Effective August 1, 2025, the New Mexico Environmental Department (NMED) issued emergency amendments to New Mexico’s Hemp extraction, production, transportation, warehousing, and testing administrative code. THC concentration. Define semi-synthetic and synthetic cannabinoid. ” ( check out NMAC 20.10.2.7 (WW)

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

Veriheal

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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7 new Canadian cannabis concentrates

Leafly

Discover new cannabis extracts and concentrates such as hash, rosin, kief, wax, and shatter. The post 7 new Canadian cannabis concentrates appeared first on Leafly.

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ICMYI: Cannabis Edibles, Extracts, and Topicals Are Now Legal in Canada

Canna Law Blog

A year after Canada’s national legalization of Cannabis, on October 17, 2019, the Government of Canada’s new regulations for edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals went into effect. It will likely be some time before a broad range of edible and extract products are actually available for purchase by consumers.

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Sephora Paves the Way in Regulating CBD Cosmetics

Canna Law Blog

Last week, giant beauty retailer Sephora announced it was now enforcing standards specifically tailored for all Hemp CBD products found on its shelves to ensure these products meet the company’s high-quality standards.

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