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New Washington Regulations Require Cannabis Pesticide Testing

Canna Law Blog

The rationale for the is consumer safety – which seems like a legitimate concern given that recreational use cannabis producers were previously not required to test for pesticides at all. Processors in particular, says the white paper cited above “who extract cannabis oil from plant material hold the greatest risk.”

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New Washington Cannabis Regulations Require Pesticide Testing.

Canna Law Blog

The Board’s consumer safety concern is indeed a legitimate one as recreational use cannabis producers were previously not required to test for pesticides at all. a WA licensed cannabis testing laboratory, in a white paper released in February, the issue of pesticide contamination in cannabis products in the state is serious.

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What are THC and CBD tampons?

The Cannigma

The company told The Cannigma that each tampon is coated in 30% concentration CBD, “to ensure 30mg of active CBD is received by the body.”. According to the company’s white paper , its tampons have passed FDA-mandated testing for a number of issues, including whether or not they increase the risk of toxic shock syndrome.

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Cannabis & THC: Understanding the Effects & Liability

Cannabis Law Report

This white paper provides general knowledge regarding THC, including how it is absorbed, metabolized, and distributed in the human body following oral and inhalation exposures, and the relationship between intoxication and detection in blood and urine. blood concentrations are declining at the time of maximum impairment; see Figure 3).

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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

Cannabis Law Report

This white paper offers a primer to the complex and confusing global cannabis industry as it stands today. The new law rolled out first with dried cannabis and low-concentration cannabis oils. Many of these are meant to address public safety risks, especially for young people. alcoholic beverages, caffeine, and tobacco).

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