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Compliance: Page 26
No Marijuana Brownies in Quebec as Government Clamps Down Further on Cannabis
New rules will also bar other cannabis desserts and sweets, as well as skin creams.
Snapchat and Twitter Cannabis Ads Risk Government Crackdown
Regulators in Canada declined to comment on an ongoing investigation into ads Hexo Corp. ran on Snapchat, the app run by Snap Inc.
Lessons Learned from Hemp Shipments Gone Wrong
For example: Make sure the driver is educated about what he or she is transporting.
Curaleaf Scrubs CBD Health Claims From Its Pages in Response to FDA Warning
Curaleaf “immediately began an extensive review of its website and social media platforms to remove all statements that FDA identified as non-compliant.”
Medical Cannabis 'Drops' Pulled From Ohio Store Shelves, Refund Offered for Some Products
Patients reported finding dark-colored debris in two bottles of the liquid product that had production dates in April and May.
FDA Issues Warning to Curaleaf for 'Unsubstantiated' CBD Health Claims
The warning letter included some examples of how Curaleaf Hemp products have been marketed on the company's social media accounts.
Colorado Department of Agriculture Adds 10 Products to List of Pesticides That Can Be Used on Cannabis
The products can be used on cannabis without being a violation of the Pesticide Applicators' Act.
Arizona Will Now Require Testing for All Medical Cannabis Products
The new law aims to enhance the safety of the state’s medical marijuana program, as well as improve patient access.
CannTrust Under Investigation for ‘Non-Compliance’ Following Health Canada Audit
Canadian regulators seized more than 5,000 kg of cannabis plants grown in unlicensed rooms.
NYC Ban on CBD Food and Drink Products Goes Into Effect
The city Health Code now prohibits businesses from adding cannabidiol to food or drinks.
California Launches Anti-Illegal Marijuana Campaign
California is kicking off a public information campaign that encourages consumers to verify that their purchases are tested and legal.
U.S. Postal Service: Yes, Hemp and Hemp-Based Products Can Be Shipped by Mail
Under the 2014 and 2018 Farm Bills, the USPS can ship certain products, as long as specified conditions are met.
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