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DEA Promises Progress on Federal Cultivation Applications, But Provides No Timetable for Action

NORML

Further, the University only provides scientists with the option to access herbal cigarette formulations of the plant, not concentrates, edibles, or extracts. Strains high in the compound cannabidiol (CBD) – a chemical of particular interest to many scientists – are also not currently available from the University.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/1/18

NORML

Click here to email your lawmakers in opposition to a ban on edibles. Legislation is pending, House Bill 213, to establish an industrial hemp program to be in compliance with the new federal hemp regulations. Allows licensed dispensaries to sell edible cannabis and cannabidiol products. AR resident? GA resident? GA resident?

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 2/22

NORML

The bill clarifies that products made from the resin of the cannabis plant are legal for medical purposes under state law, including extracts, concentrates, oils, tinctures, and edible products, amongst others. AZ resident? Click here to email your lawmakers in support of medical expansion. Connecticut. CT resident? MD resident?

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/29

NORML

The bill was amended to strip out provisions that would allow the sale of medical cannabis edible products and permit physician assistants to issue recommendations. Senate Bill 1353 seeks to amend the state’s existing industrial hemp law to be in compliance with the new federal hemp regulations. HI resident? KS resident?

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 2/15/18

NORML

Legislation is pending, House Bill 131 / Senate Bill 1335, to amend the state’s existing industrial hemp law to be in compliance with the new federal hemp regulations. Allows licensed dispensaries to sell edible cannabis and cannabidiol products. Click here to email your lawmakers in support of medical CBD access. HI resident?

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Oregon: New Rules Requiring Edibles Scoring Put Strain on Local Businesses of All Sizes

Cannabis Law Report

Starting April 1, 2022, Oregon edible concentration limits increase from 50 mg THC to 100 mg per package. Buried in these rules is a new requirement that edibles packaged with more than 55 mg THC be “scored,” meaning permanently, physically marked to indicate single-serving portions. Only two exceptions exist. not permanent).

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Colorado’s New Cannabis Rules Advance its Growing Market

Sensi Seeds

One of the trends driving sales is consumer preference for edibles and concentrates. During the first six months of 2018, cannabis concentrate unit sales rose by a whopping 94.6 per cent, while edibles unit sales have rose more than 13 per cent. Setting the Standard for Compliance.