Cannabis Packaging and Labeling: Staying Current
CBD and THC beverages make up 19% of the cannabis edibles market, yet most producers use glass or can packaging. To test the compatibility of
CBD and THC beverages make up 19% of the cannabis edibles market, yet most producers use glass or can packaging. To test the compatibility of
Across the U.S. and Canada, cannabis manufacturers and dispensaries are facing recalls and lawsuits due to mislabeling of THC, such as: Whether a cannabis label
Reminiscent of the childhood game of Captain, May I?, every small step the federal government takes forward on the path toward legalization of cannabis seems
We often write about the recall and regulatory implications of quality and safety when producing and retailing cannabis products, but there also are significant implications
Despite the results of November’s state elections which resulted in two more states having legalized adult-use cannabis. The passage of amendments in Maryland and Missouri
Despite the legalization of cannabis in the majority of states across the U.S., the black market continues to thrive in many areas. Why is it
Don’t hold your breath, as we all know how fast the government moves, but there appears to be some additional movement toward the federal descheduling
With cannabis edibles still considered to be federally illegal in the U.S., there are no nationwide regulations or requirements for food or cannabinoid safety. But
If the research and development efforts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) pan out, the U.S. could soon have a roadside test