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Ethanol Hash Oil Extraction Procedure Explained

Medicinal Marijuana Association

The use of alcohol for extracting cannabis is highly popular. This makes it a much healthier choice than most solvents out there.You can make ethanol hash oil (EHO) through a cold process, or a warm process. This piece will discuss what ethanol hash oil is. It will also tell you why it is beneficial during cannabis extraction.

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Things to Know about CBD Hash

Cannabis Law Report

CBD hash is a concentrated version of CBD, derived from the cannabis plant’s non-psychoactive chemical component. You might be familiar with cannabis hash and have definitely heard of CBD. However, you may not be aware that CBD hash is available for purchase. What is CBD Hash? How to Make CBD Hash.

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Answer of the Day for Feb 18, 2022

TheAnswerPage

Cannabis concentrates are either solvent-based extracts or solventless extracts. The common solvent-based extracts include shatter, wax, resin, and budder. The common solventless extracts include bubble hash or ice water hash, kief or dry sift, and rosin. What are the common cannabis concentrates?

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Santa Fe- Charges chucked out in cannabis explosion case

Cannabis Law Report

Carlos Gonzales, 56, owner of New Mexicann Natural Medicine in Santa Fe, was facing two fourth-degree felony counts of negligent arson for allegedly failing to ensure the proper safety equipment was in place and for failing to use a closed-loop extraction system when making concentrated hash oil.

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Badder, budder, and shatter: what’s the difference?

The Cannigma

Cannabis concentrates are products that are made by extracting the active ingredients, primarily cannabinoids and terpenes, from the plant. One thing all extracts have in common is their potency – they’re strong, often very strong, and THC percentages that range from 50 to the mid 90’s. Cannabis budder extract wax (Shutterstock).

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What is weed’s new CRC tech, and can it hurt you?

SpeedWeed

“Gold is good” used to be the conventional wisdom when it came to buying cannabis extracts, but not any more. The rise of new ways of making hash, as well as cleaning up dirty hash, mean that the old tricks don’t always work. Safety data is limited, and testing for CRC contamination is missing—even in legalization states.

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A Brief History of Home Cannabis Extraction in the Modern Era

The Joint Blog

Science suggests that humans have been using psychoactive strains of cannabis for at least 2,500 years – if not longer – and for nearly as long, humans have experimented with ways to extract its compounds into a wide range of formulations. As a generation of homegrowers made cannabis more readily available across the U.S.