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Why the legalization of edibles and concentrates will be worse than you think

Cannabis Life Network

If you thought that the Canadian government’s legalization of cannabis was already bad enough, it’s about to get much worse with the impending legalization of edibles and concentrates this October. The post Why the legalization of edibles and concentrates will be worse than you think appeared first on Cannabis Life Network.

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Maine: Governor Signs Legislation Finalizing Rules for Retail Marijuana Sales

NORML

State employees, active members of law enforcement, those with felony drug convictions, and those who have been denied licenses in other states are ineligible to participate in the retail cannabis industry. The regulations impose limits with regard to THC content and the appearance of cannabis-infused edible products.

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Maine: Regulators Moving Forward With Rules to Govern Retail Marijuana Sales

NORML

The proposed regulations also impose limits with regard to THC content and the appearance of cannabis-infused edible products. ounces of usable marijuana and/or five grams of concentrate in a single day. Paul LePage – have repeatedly taken steps to delay the law’s implementation. Newly elected Gov.

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Heritage Cannabis Launches RADsicles, a New Edible Freezie, Keeping Pace with Consumer Demand for Innovative Products

Cannabis Law Report

(CSE: CANN) (OTCQX: HERTF) (“Heritage” or the “Company”), today announced the launch of RADsicles, a new and innovative edible freezie, in keeping with consumer demand for unique, high-quality products at reasonable prices. These products will initially be available in the B.C. Kelly Castledine. Tel: 647-660-2560.

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Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

Cannabis Law Report

in early 2020 (allowing the production of beverages, edibles, and other everyday products with cannabis), several new categories of cannabis products had emerged from which there was new demand for extracts such as distillate oils. The post Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

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ICMYI: Cannabis Edibles, Extracts, and Topicals Are Now Legal in Canada

Canna Law Blog

A year after Canada’s national legalization of Cannabis, on October 17, 2019, the Government of Canada’s new regulations for edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals went into effect. It will likely be some time before a broad range of edible and extract products are actually available for purchase by consumers.

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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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