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Cannabis Tinctures: A Comprehensive Guide

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Cannabis tinctures are a special type of extract in a concentrated liquid form. Tinctures, and extracts in general, may seem to represent a new, emergent part of the cannabis market in some areas as high-test extracts skyrocket in popularity. What Are Cannabis Tinctures? This can be done using a few different mediums, however.

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5 Amazing Herbs to Pair with Cannabis

The Joint Blog

A beautiful, intricate flower displays flamboyant petals on this plant. Taking Passionflower with cannabis is a beautiful combination. Moreover, Passionflower’s clove-like flavor pairs well with spicy strains like Hash Plant, which are dominated by terpenes like caryophyllene — the peppery terpene.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

We see the event organizer license, which the hope would be in the long term would allow you to do potentially local licenses as well. It looks like they’ll be able to take it with them as well, but the difference being at a retail location the focus is mostly on selling folks product they’re going to consume privately. Okay great.

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10 badass sustainable cannabis flowers, joints, hash, and more

SpeedWeed

We believe cannabis is in a very unique position to preach sustainability, in terms of people as well as environmental impact. They source all their water from a local well and prefer ladybugs over herbicides in their living soil beds to sustain those mini biomes that result in the loudest smoke. Where to get them: Pure Beauty.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Retailers such as Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger, Safeway, Nordstrom, and DSW are selling or plan to sell CBD-infused topical lotions, cosmetics, and even edibles where they are legally able to do so. Not only are makers of foods, health and beauty products, and supplements interested in CBD and THC.

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