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20th July: Speech / Comments, Rep. Tina Liebling Minnesota “Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC”

Cannabis Law Report

Regulating the sale of edibles containing hemp-derived THC. You have likely seen in the media that Minnesota “legalized” THC edibles by accident or by stealth. Hemp is a form of cannabis that has many agricultural and other uses and is low in THC. This put buyers and sellers of CBD and THC edibles at risk.

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

Cannabis Law Report

A notable exception has been the crackdown on Delta-8 THC, which is derived from hemp. … 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.

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Higher dose cannabis edibles could actually protect kids

SpeedWeed

Illegal edibles have misleading packaging that can be confusing to kids and parents. They are easy to spot with their bright colors and easy-to-open packaging. In the legal market, licensed brands are limited to 10 mg of THC per package, can’t use colors, characters, or branding that could be remotely alluring to kids.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

Common methods include solvent extraction, such as using ethanol or CO2, to isolate cannabinoids like THC and CBD. These regulations govern aspects such as licensing, product testing, labeling, packaging, and security protocols. Photo by Kindel Media on Pexels.

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RCMP Seizes Illegal Edibles and Warns of Similarities to Regular Candy

WeedAdvisor

The media hysteria around edible poisonings has died down significantly, but the upcoming entrance of edibles into the legal market has sparked some concern. But while these products could be harmful to small children, preventing accidental consumption is not a difficult thing to do. Packaging Differences. .

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Three years after legalization, what’s the state of the cannabis industry in Canada?

The Cannigma

This includes Prohibition Partners who wrote in February, 2021 that 48% of Canadian consumers reported edibles as their preferred method of consumption (followed by 35% for oil/tincture, 34% for herbal/flower, and 26% for vaporizers) and that “Cannabis 2.0 Regulations and sales laws on cannabis in Canada. appeared first on The Cannigma.

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Announcement: Oregon Cannabis Association, Requests for OLCC Rule Updates

Cannabis Law Report

Social Media and Advertising – Request for rule clarification on what is defined as consumption in social media. Relaxing this rule will greatly reduce the time when the product is in transport which is the most vulnerable moment for for damage and theft and save retailers the time of daily restocking.