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MJ Harvest and Cannabis Sativa Announce the Signing of the Definitive Plan of Merger and Reorganization

Cannabis Law Report

. (“MJHI”) (OTCQB:MJHI) announced that it has entered into a definitive Agreement of Merger and Plan of Reorganization (the “Merger Agreement”) to merge with and into Cannabis Sativa, Inc. (“CBDS” or “Cannabis Sativa”).

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German Government Now Funding Research Into CBD Extracts

SpeedWeed

The German government is now funding cannabis research on cannabinoid extractions and additives to food. Until last fall, the reality, technically, was that the entire plant (Cannabis Sativa L) was considered a “narcotic” at the European level. That is a big story. . Getting there, however, is not an easy proposition.

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Heritage Cannabis Enters Exclusive Partnership to Commercialize Avicanna’s Evidence-Based Topical Products through Heritage’s Medical Opticann Brands

Cannabis Law Report

Exclusive licensing of certain of Avicanna’s advanced and evidence-based CBD topical products including its deep tissue and skin care formulations. The Branded Products include Avicanna’s proprietary cannabinoid topical formulations developed through years of extensive research by Avicanna’s team of scientists.

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

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In the United States, medical marijuana cultivation is governed by a patchwork of state laws and regulations. Marijuana Processing Techniques Once the cannabis plants reach maturity, they undergo processing to extract the beneficial compounds, such as cannabinoids and terpenes.

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Why Is Cannabis Still Illegal Despite All of the Research?

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The NIH website says, “Subsequent to the act of 1937, cannabis was dropped from the United States Pharmacopoeia in 1942, with legal penalties for possession increasing in 1951 and 1956 with the enactment of the Boggs and Narcotic Control Acts, respectively, and prohibition under federal law occurring with the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.”

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Stanley Brothers Face Another Setback with Final Refusal of “CW” Trademark

Canna Law Blog

CBD Topicals are Not Immune from FDA Scrutiny, as Recent Warning Letters Show. For a bit of background, it is well-established that in order to qualify for federal trademark protection, the goods and services specified in the application must be lawful under federal law. CBD Products and False Advertising Under the Lanham Act.

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US Hemp Roundtable: Statement On The Status of Hemp Derived CBD Under Federal Law

Cannabis Law Report

federal law protects the retail sale of hemp-derived CBD. . Our analysis follows: Hemp-derived CBD is no longer a controlled substance under federal law. The FDA’s position on CBD is unsettled and unsupported by law. While the DEA is now officially out of the hemp regulation business, the U.S.

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