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Major Food and Beverage Companies Call Out Marijuana Copycats

Canna Law Blog

Last week, a coalition of major food and beverage companies (self-identified as “consumer packaged goods companies”) asked Congress to do more about the growing number of copycat THC edible products and counterfeit trademarks piggybacking off of their well-known items. Post Consumer Brands, and Kellogg Company.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. Regulations vary significantly by jurisdiction but typically encompass licensing requirements, product safety standards, and distribution protocols.

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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. They’re not considering access or safety or helping parents keep it away from kids or education. Health Canada ultimately wants to reduce accidental consumption.

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America’s only doctor-reviewed magic mushrooms

The Cannigma

2 3 4 5 History of amanita mushrooms Amanita mushrooms have been around for millennia, with written references dating back to at least the 13 th century and artwork dating as far back as 3500 BCE. These mushrooms must be processed before consumption so the ibotenic acid is converted into muscimol.

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Frost Brown Todd: Take Heed: FDA & CDC Release Health Alerts About Delta-8 THC

Cannabis Law Report

The FDA and CDC each issued warning notices to the public regarding delta-8 THC products on September 14, 2021, many of which are marketed as hemp products (and include some non-obvious references to other novel cannabinoids that may have similar effects and marketing). CDC Health Alert.

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Proposition 65: Yet Another Challenge for California Cannabis Businesses to Bend Their Minds Around

The Blunt Truth

Neither the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA), nor its implementing regulations, reference or suggest that cannabis growers or retailers are subject to Proposition 65.

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What Are Designer Drugs and How Dangerous Are They?

Veriheal

Designer drugs are unregulated yet often get referred to as “legal highs”. The labels are often packaged like common products which can be found in the average household and may even state that it is not safe for consumption. Remember that these drugs are being made with the least concern for your health and safety.