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

Cannabis Law Report

However, Washington does not allow for the sale of ingestible hemp products (other than hemp seed ingredients) and SB 5372 does not change that. The FDA has long maintained that hemp extract (setting aside hemp seed products) is not an approved food ingredient. What is a hemp processor?

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Article: Track and Trace for Medical and Adult Use Marijuana Programs

Cannabis Law Report

The Chief Operating Officer of BioTrackTHC, Moe Afaneh, gave a high-level overview of the company’s seed-to-sale software for state-level data collection. Individual products available for sale to consumers or patients must meet the state’s packaging and labeling requirements. . Track and Trace for Medical and Adult Use.

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Washington Cannabis: The Proposed Hemp Overhaul is Here

Canna Law Blog

It’s too early to tell whether SB 5719 will ultimately become law, but it’s worth keeping an eye on at this point (and will be covered in our upcoming free CBD Webinar on February 21 at 12:00 PST). The plan would need to cover licensing, THC testing, enforcement, and a host of other topics required under federal law. completely.

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Massachusetts Compliance & Training Program For Cannabis Companies (Nation’s First) Deemed A Success

Cannabis Law Report

We had an additional three trainers leading live webinar classes.” Seed-to-sale tracking compliance. Preventing diversion and sales to minors. An adult can possess one ounce and up to five ( 5 ) grams can be cannabis concentrate. MJ Biz reports. We trained over 1,000 people between Oct. 16 and Dec.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

We’ve got a really interesting webinar coming up later this month on February 24. Listen & Subscribe: In light of Black History Month, we feel it is important and relevant to talk about how minorities in the United States and around the world have been disproportionately affected by drug policy and the war on drugs.