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Webinars: Concentrates & Extracts, Cannabis Business Compliance, and Cannabis Advocacy Update

Cannabis Law Report

BONG SCORE We apply our entirely subjective bong score to each event 1 Don’t Bother Unless You Need A… Read More.

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Cannabis Extraction Virtual Conference

Cannabis Law Report

The Cannabis Extraction Virtual Conference is here! We are hosting this complimentary collection of webinar presentations, designed to help attendees better understand some of the more technical aspects of the cannabis extraction market. Want real inside knowledge on cannabis extraction? BONG SCORE. Sign up today!

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Washington Q&A: Hemp Processor Registration and Hemp Extract Certification

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On April 16, 2021, Governor Jay Inslee signed Senate Bill 5372 (SB 5372), “An Act relating to hemp processor registration and a hemp extract certification into law.” What is hemp extract certification? The FDA has long maintained that hemp extract (setting aside hemp seed products) is not an approved food ingredient.

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Solventless Extraction Explained: Profiting from Rosin

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THE PRICE – Free THE DATE – June 2 2020 1pm ET THE RATING – THE BLURB – Understand solventless concentrates with this free online … Read More.

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USDA and FDA Shed Light on Hemp and CBD

Canna Law Blog

The USDA will hold a listening session on hemp production in the form of a webinar on March 13, 2019, at a to-be-determined time. Gottleib stated that CBD products could be available “in a high concentration, pure formulation as a pharmaceutical product” and “at a different concentration as a food product or dietary supplement.”

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Can I Import Marijuana Seeds to the U.S.?

Canna Law Blog

The seeds themselves have little to no THC, regardless of whether they were extracted from or may germinate into a plant that has more than 0.3% But “marihuana” does not include “hemp” which is defined as cannabis plants, “including the seeds thereof,” with a THC concentration of not more than 0.3% on a dry weight basis. federal law.

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California Just Got Closer to Allowing CBD in Foods and Licensed Cannabis Facilities

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Our California hemp lawyers have been getting pummeled with questions about the legality of industrial hemp derived cannabidiol (“Hemp CBD”) ever since the 2018 Farm Bill was signed in January (and especially since our recent hemp and Hemp CBD webinar ). Similar provisions would also be included for cosmetics.

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