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Related: About this forumUp in smoke: new California law could send $350m worth of cannabis to incinerator
Source: The Guardian
Up in smoke: new California law could send $350m worth of cannabis to incinerator
Rules requiring special packaging and lab testing lead to fears of legal weed shortages
Alex Halperin in Los Angeles
Fri 29 Jun 2018 21.14 BST
About $350m worth of cannabis products could be destroyed as new regulations take effect on Sunday in California.
New rules stipulate that all cannabis products must be sold in child-resistant packaging, and must be lab-tested for potency and a variety of contaminants. Additionally, edibles will be limited to 100mg of THC per package, divided into 10mg servings.
The long-anticipated switch has prompted California dispensaries to sell non-compliant products at steep discounts. Amid the buyers market, dispensaries that overstocked the items are feeling the brunt of the rule change.
The United Cannabis Business Alliance estimates the damage from products that have to be destroyed could exceed $350m.
Were sort of at the point where the rubber meets the road, the Los Angeles marijuana business attorney Ariel Clark said. Its a rough transition for a lot of people across the state.
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Rules requiring special packaging and lab testing lead to fears of legal weed shortages
Alex Halperin in Los Angeles
Fri 29 Jun 2018 21.14 BST
About $350m worth of cannabis products could be destroyed as new regulations take effect on Sunday in California.
New rules stipulate that all cannabis products must be sold in child-resistant packaging, and must be lab-tested for potency and a variety of contaminants. Additionally, edibles will be limited to 100mg of THC per package, divided into 10mg servings.
The long-anticipated switch has prompted California dispensaries to sell non-compliant products at steep discounts. Amid the buyers market, dispensaries that overstocked the items are feeling the brunt of the rule change.
The United Cannabis Business Alliance estimates the damage from products that have to be destroyed could exceed $350m.
Were sort of at the point where the rubber meets the road, the Los Angeles marijuana business attorney Ariel Clark said. Its a rough transition for a lot of people across the state.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jun/29/california-cannabis-laws-product-destroyed
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Up in smoke: new California law could send $350m worth of cannabis to incinerator (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2018
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msongs
(70,172 posts)1. all being done to keep prices high for the now legal equivalent of drug cartels lol nt
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)2. I disagree as far as the child-proof containers is concerned.
A 3 year old in N.J. died after getting into his mother's methadone. Methadone is legal if prescribed.
samnsara
(18,282 posts)5. prices will come down a lot!!!!
58$ oz at corner mom and pot store near where I live.
NightWatcher
(39,358 posts)3. Just mail the overages to folks who are out of state.
Oh wait, they already do. 😁
samnsara
(18,282 posts)4. when wash state med stores needed to come into compliance...
..there were tons of sales. Oil Cartridges were 20/gram. Edibles were 5$
Hope some ppl scored!
GWC58
(2,678 posts)6. Not us poor schlubbs living on the
East Coast. 😱😠