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

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The exploding legal cannabis market operates under regulations that protect them from law enforcement, but also complicate farmers’ traditional methods of doing things: more waste is produced in complying with seed-to-sale tracking, which includes tagging every single plant with a plastic card detailing its crop and batch information.

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What does infused pre-roll mean in a weed shop?

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A joint with hash in it. An infused joint or pre-roll is a pre-made weed cigarette with hash added to it. The concentrate can be many different types—often bubble hash or wax. According to the weed analytics folks at Headset, infused pre-rolls might make up 5% of the legal market in California, or half of all pre-roll sales.

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

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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. CRC changes a low-grade hash oil’s color from almost black, or dark brown, to light gold, or even white.

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The Emerald Cup 2021’s winners and where to buy them

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As legalization makes information more accessible, cannabis is proving far more complex than its THC content. A new categorization system organized strains by their most dominant aroma molecules “the terpenes,” as well as awards for: highest terpene content; THCV content; and most unique cannabinoid profile. Where to buy them.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Firstly, we contextualise cannabis in terms of its historical usage, its legal status, and research relating to knowledge, attitudes, and usage. Research into the plant’s chemical compounds has also revealed a rich array of terpenes and flavonoids that may also account for the plant’s therapeutic effects (Kotsirilos and McGregor 2021 ).