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Headset | Benzinga

Headset, a provider of data and analytics in the cannabis industry, announced this week the launch of Insights Pulse, a free-to-use tool that allows you to understand market trends and maintain a high-level read on legal cannabis. With Insights Pulse, you can compare markets over time and put data. Read More.

How is the Vape Industry Pivoting with the Vape Mail Ban

How is the Vape Industry Pivoting with the Vape Mail Ban
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Orchid Ventures Reports Annual Financial Results for Fiscal Year 2020

Orchid Ventures Reports Annual Financial Results for Fiscal Year 2020
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Oregon Regulators Ban Cannabis Vape Additives

Oregon Regulators Ban Cannabis Vape Additives The decision, months in the making, was prompted by a vaping-related illness that killed dozens and sickened thousands across the US. Published on Dec 18, 2020 2:29PM ESTOregon Share this: On Thursday, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission took its most sweeping action to-date against cannabis vape additives. The move follows months of rulemaking and an independent investigation into products sold in the state’s adult use market.  Specifically, new OLCC rules take effect this month to ban: Vitamin E acetate; squalene and squalane; propylene glycol; and triglycerides. Further, the rules require more comprehensive disclosures around “non-cannabis additives,” and that products clearly note if an “additive is meant for human inhalation.” 

Oregon Considers New Safety System After Cannabis Vape Products Recall

/ Oregon regulators are considering new rules on vape ingredients and asking for a voluntary recall of certain products. Oregon wants some cannabis vape manufacturers to recall products that might cause lung injuries. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission is asking for a voluntary recall of two potential cannabis vape ingredients: squalene and squalane. They’re derived from olives and have been used to dilute the liquid that goes into vape pens so it can easily vaporize. The agency said the ingredients have been linked with Vitamin E acetate and the safety problems that put thousands of vapers in the hospital with lung damage last year.

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