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Nearly half of cannabis flower products are inaccurately labeled when it comes to potency, with most showing they contain ...
A lot of the pot that people purchase may not be as potent as labels claim, according to a new, first-of-its-kind study. Why ...
A Colorado study finds nearly half of cannabis flower products are mislabeled, often overstating potency levels.
Can you trust the labels on cannabis products? A study by researchers at CU Boulder found that nearly half of cannabis flower ...
Legal cannabis is tested to ensure it’s free of contaminants, and must be sold in “tamper-evident” containers that carry legally mandated warning labels. But the warning that’s required is ...
This article was originally published on The Fresh Toast and appears here with permission. When you’re shopping for a cannabis product, you should definitely take the percentage of TAC into ...
Californians voted to legalize recreational pot in 2016. Three years later, emergency room visits for cannabis-induced psychosis went up 54% across the state, from 682 to 1,053, according to state ...
Cannabis producers and testing laboratories say that many labels on legal dried cannabis misrepresent the amount of THC and CBD actually contained in the dried flower, and often overstate both.