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@conradprabhuA national initiative to rid the Omani market of incandescent light systems, among other energy-inefficient light bulbs, is being formally unveiled tomorrow, June 2, at a virtual forum hosted by the Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) with the participation of consultants tasked with formulating a strategy in support of this. ....
Kirk Edmondson, owner of The Pharm Haus CBD in Richardson, opened his shop in 2019. He sells oil, flower and other hemp products manufactured at his farm in Canyon Lake. His stuff is third-party tested, marked with a QR code that will direct people to the certificate of analysis (COA) lab report which shows the chemical makeup of each product. But last February police officers showed up at The Pharm Haus. “When the cops came, they ended up seizing all my product,” Edmondson said. “I got it back the same day after showing all my COAs, but it was frustrating. They were uneducated. They thought we were selling weed.” ....
Café Owner Who Served Mother and Two Children Pot Brownies Fined $15,000 On 5/28/21 at 11:33 AM EDT Perth, Australia café owner Nathan Sharp has been fined $15,000 for selling a mother and two children brownies infused with cannabis in 2019, according to 9News. Testing revealed that the brownies contained trace amounts of THC, the main active ingredient in marijuana. The drug is illegal in Western Australia. In March 2019, Michael Maxwell, Sharon Hoysted, and their two children, Emily, 5, and Tom, 3, stopped by Bada Bing Café for breakfast. There, they purchased two brownies, which Sharon, Emily, and Tom ate. Upon returning home, Emily began screaming and told her parents that her eyes weren t right and that she felt like was in a TV, according to ....
Black and brown business owners getting millions to kickstart businesses in the cannabis industry and last updated 2021-05-28 13:47:04-04 DENVER, Colo. â More Black and brown people have criminal records for possessing or selling marijuana, but as more states legalize cannabis, those same people make up a small percentage of business owners in the industry. For the families who lived through this very scenario, itâs painful and tough to overcome. âMy dad served 21 years in prison for something that people are making billions of dollars off of every single year,â said Arzelle Lewis, a Denver entrepreneur, who is now trying to get into the cannabis industry himself. ....