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Marijuana product labels fail to capture "the chemical reality" of what people smoke, a University of Colorado study has concluded after analyzing 90,000 samples offered for sale in six states.
Colorado researchers found that the THC in cannabis they tested was, on average, 23 percent lower than what was reported on the label April 13, 2023 More than 2 years ago 6 min ...
Cirrus Social Club in Denver dishes classy apps, flights of pot and zero stigma for cannabis users. Boulder Weekly ...
The study of nearly 90,000 samples across six states found that labels “do not consistently align with the observed chemical diversity” of the product. He and his co-authors are now calling for a ...
I gathered a total of 23 cannabis flower samples from 10 dispensaries across the northern Colorado Front Range, which includes Denver, Fort Collins and Garden City.
A Colorado bill aiming to require marijuana dispensaries to more clearly label the potency of the drugs has been killed in committee after a unanimous vote. KDVR-TV Denver Posted: March 13, 2025 ...
Colorado's cannabis rulemakers are weighing new product testing and decontamination rules, including a potential label for products that have undergone remediation techniques after harvest.
image: Most retail cannabis may be less potent than claimed, with THC being at least 15% less potent than reported on the label in around 70% of products sampled in Colorado. view more Credit: CBD ...
A University of Northern Colorado study published in April found that labels on 80 per cent of cannabis products overstated the THC potency, with the majority misrepresenting strength by at least ...
Researchers have found that many of the cannabis products they tested had lower amounts of THC, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, than what was listed on the label. Cannabis flower refers to the ...
I gathered a total of 23 cannabis flower samples from 10 dispensaries across the northern Colorado Front Range, which includes Denver, Fort Collins and Garden City.