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Featured Cannabis Brand: The Inventing Room

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In the year 2020, amidst a backdrop of global pandemic, a dynamic husband-and-wife duo emerged from the Arizona desert with a vision to redefine the cannabis concentrate experience. Solventless extracts are beloved among cannabis connoisseurs because they offer high potency without sacrificing purity or flavor.

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Featured Cannabis Brand: STIIIZY

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

This is true whether you prefer to smoke cured flower, vape cannabis concentrates , use medicinal cannabis topicals, or consume cannabis edibles. After beginning as a premier vape company, STIIIZY has continued to evolve as it develops innovative products, unique product designs, and an exceptional retail experience.

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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Just as every cannabis user is different, the unique characteristics of the company producing your flower or concentrates can drastically affect the quality of the cannabis and the experience you’ll have with the product. Concentrates, we’d like to showcase one of our favorites for this month’s brand feature: AZ Nectar Farms.

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CBD Market Report

Project CBD

HerbalGram, the acclaimed quarterly journal of the American Botanical Council, recently published its 2021 “Herb Market Report,” which included data on sales of CBD as an herbal ingredient in mainstream and natural retail channels in the United States. Cannabis sativa with more than 0.3% 2 The seeds of C. 2021;56:530-543.

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Could Industrial Hemp Lessen the Burden of I.R.C. Section 280E for Colorado’s Cannabis Retailers?

Greenspoon Marder Cannabis Law Group Blog

Beginning January 1, 2020, Colorado’s adult-use cannabis retailers may sell Industrial Hemp products. Under a prior law, Colorado’s retail cannabis businesses were prohibited from selling “non-marijuana consumable products,” which included hemp products. 3] “Hemp” means the plant species Cannabis sativa L. 801 et seq.

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Alaska

Canna Law Blog

Under SB 6, “industrial hemp” is defined as “all parts and varieties of the plant Cannabis sativa L. SB 6 defines “cannabidiol” oil as the “viscous liquid concentrate of cannabidiol extracted from the plant (genus) Cannabis containing not more than 0.3 Processors may sell processed hemp or hemp products to retailers.

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United States: Hemp And CBD Regulation: Beyond Delta-8 THC

Cannabis Law Report

It defines hemp as “cannabis sativa L. … and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers … with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol [THC] concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.” ” See 7 U.S.C. Department of Agriculture. See 2021 NY S.B.

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