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How To Have Your Say on the USDA’s New Hemp Rules

Last week, the US Department of Agriculture released its draft of interim regulations for the American hemp industry - and it's waiting for feedback.

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Vaping CBD Products Can Still Yield Positive Urine Drug Tests, Study Finds

After vaping high CBD cannabis that contained 0.39 percent THC, one third of a new study’s participants tested positive on a standard urine test similar to those used for employment-related or criminal justice-related drug testing programs.

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“We Need To Make It Safer:” Dr Graham Wood on the Vaping Crisis

With the health and safety spotlight now firmly on vaping, Dr Graham Wood says that regulators shouldn’t miss this chance to properly assess vaping’s potential harms.

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Cannabis Flowers With “Mushroom-shaped Hairs” Pack the Most Cannabinoids, Study Finds

New research has reportedly confirmed what many cannabis cultivators have suspected for decades, that the largest cannabis flowers are the richest source of cannabinoids.

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An Insider’s Look at the Canadian Cannabis Testing Industry With Kaveh Kahen

Discussing the ins and outs of Canada’s cannabis testing industry, Analytical Cannabis spoke to Dr Kaveh Kahen, CEO of Sigma Analytical Services, a Toronto-based provider of testing, research, and product development services to the cannabis industry.

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FRITSCH’s Cutting Mill “Optimized for Cannabis Processing”

The Pulverisette 19 with cyclone from FRITSCH is an efficient instrument to quickly fragment large volumes of cannabis.

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Recent Workshop Emphasizes Why the Cannabis Industry Needs to Get Better at Measuring Heavy Metals

A report from the first ever workshop dedicated to measuring heavy metals in cannabis and hemp.

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The Challenge of Residual Solvent Testing for Cannabis Edibles

They're the commonly used form of cannabis in the US, but as edibles are likely to be exposed to processing chemicals during their production, each product needs to be tested for dangerous residual solvents.

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Don’t Blame THC for the Vaping Crisis, Blame the Illegal Market, Say Experts

While regulators advise consumers to avoid all THC vaping products, new studies from cannabis labs indicate that the real problem could be the black market.

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