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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 ...
Nearly half of cannabis plant product labels in Colorado misstate the potency, according to a University of Colorado Boulder ...
Nearly half of cannabis flower products are inaccurately labeled when it comes to potency, with most showing they contain ...
Almost half of marijuana flower products at dispensaries across Colorado are inaccurately labeled for THC content, with many ...
What does this mean? Approximately 44 percent of the flower products tested failed to meet the standard, and 54 products were ...
That weed you bought might not be as potent as promised, study finds. Colorado researchers found that the THC in cannabis they tested was, on average, 23 percent lower than what was reported on ...
Packets of marijuana seeds on sale at the New York Cannabis Convention at the Albany Capital Center in Albany, NY, on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Lack of standardized labels for marijuana products in the United States can lead to poor kidney outcomes, according to a presenter at the Southwest Nephrology Conference.
Weed can contain mold, bacteria, or even heavy metals like arsenic. It can also be unexpectedly potent, not matching the THC levels on its label. States are trying to keep weed consumers from ...