Why THC caps don’t make sense and how proposed legislation could cause real harm
Elected officials in the federal government and three states are considering legislation that would cap the allowable amount of THC in cannabis products. Vermont and
Elected officials in the federal government and three states are considering legislation that would cap the allowable amount of THC in cannabis products. Vermont and
Oregon cannabis packaging regulations are complex and ever-evolving. Here’s an overview of current requirements plus news on ORCA’s push for changes.
For an industry that’s big on green, we have a dirty little secret. Single-use consumer packaged goods containers are responsible for a quarter of waste
The leading edibles brand has launched Wonder Minis, which are intended to appeal to the 38% of Illinois adults who haven’t consumed cannabis, but say
Cannabis beverages have come a long way in a short time. When recreational sales started in 2014, the selection was mostly limited to unsavory sodas
US cannabis beverage sales comprise a small percentage of the ingestible cannabis market (6% of 2019 sales), and a tinier share of the overall market.
Elected officials in the federal government and three states are considering legislation that would cap the allowable amount of THC in cannabis products. Vermont and Montana have already passed legislation that cap THC percentages at 30% and 35%, respectively.
Oregon cannabis packaging regulations are complex and ever-evolving. Here’s an overview of current requirements plus news on ORCA’s push for changes.
For an industry that’s big on green, we have a dirty little secret. Single-use consumer packaged goods containers are responsible for a quarter of waste generated in the United States, most of the materials used for packaging are not recycled, and the cannabis industry is part of the problem. In fact…
The leading edibles brand has launched Wonder Minis, which are intended to appeal to the 38% of Illinois adults who haven’t consumed cannabis, but say they’re open to the experience.
Cannabis beverages have come a long way in a short time. When recreational sales started in 2014, the selection was mostly limited to unsavory sodas and fruit punches laden with heavy doses of both sugar and cannabinoids. But that’s changing…
US cannabis beverage sales comprise a small percentage of the ingestible cannabis market (6% of 2019 sales), and a tinier share of the overall market. But that may be changing. Experts predict exponential growth in sales over the next few years.
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