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Audience Questions: When Things Go Wrong Episode 22: Decoding the Hemp Landscape: Challenges, Regulations, and Future Opportunities
We received around 20 questions from attendees between pre-registration and the live Q&A.
We received around 20 questions from attendees between pre-registration and the live Q&A.
We were thrilled to receive over 30 questions from our engaged audience both before and during the livestream, and we have provided responses to a majority of them below.
In the realm of consumer safety, minimum standards form a critical safety net that allows businesses and regulators alike with necessary guidelines. In this series of articles, we will explore specific ASTM International standards that have already been developed and published by its Committee on Cannabis.
Our April episode of When Things Go Wrong was a great discussion and we received some amazing
audience questions that we didn’t have time to get to.
David Vaillencourt and Bethany Moore attended the 10th Annual NoCo Hemp Conference and Expo in Estes Park, Colorado. Educational panels included a wide array of topics covering both the fiber and industrial potentials of hemp products as well as the plant’s supplemental and dietary applications. Their attention focused on consuming the policy and regulatory discussions held throughout the day on Thursday, April 11.
Publication dIn this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Gillian Schauer of CANNRA, and Martin Woodbridge of Woodbridge Research.
In this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Gillian Schauer of CANNRA, and Martin Woodbridge of Woodbridge Research.
In this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Jini Glaros of Modern Canna Labs, andd Dylan Wilks of Orange Photonics.
In this webinar, we explore intoxicating hemp and synthetic cannabinoids have permeated the cannabis market, but there are not many regulatory requirements for production and product testing.
ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) was originally established in 1898 and is one of three major standards development organizations
We received around 20 questions from attendees between pre-registration and the live Q&A.
We were thrilled to receive over 30 questions from our engaged audience both before and during the livestream, and we have provided responses to a majority of them below.
In the realm of consumer safety, minimum standards form a critical safety net that allows businesses and regulators alike with necessary guidelines. In this series of articles, we will explore specific ASTM International standards that have already been developed and published by its Committee on Cannabis.
Our April episode of When Things Go Wrong was a great discussion and we received some amazing
audience questions that we didn’t have time to get to.
David Vaillencourt and Bethany Moore attended the 10th Annual NoCo Hemp Conference and Expo in Estes Park, Colorado. Educational panels included a wide array of topics covering both the fiber and industrial potentials of hemp products as well as the plant’s supplemental and dietary applications. Their attention focused on consuming the policy and regulatory discussions held throughout the day on Thursday, April 11.
Publication dIn this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Gillian Schauer of CANNRA, and Martin Woodbridge of Woodbridge Research.
In this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Gillian Schauer of CANNRA, and Martin Woodbridge of Woodbridge Research.
In this episode, moderator Bethany Moore will join David Vaillencourt, CEO of The GMP Collective, Jini Glaros of Modern Canna Labs, andd Dylan Wilks of Orange Photonics.
In this webinar, we explore intoxicating hemp and synthetic cannabinoids have permeated the cannabis market, but there are not many regulatory requirements for production and product testing.
ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) was originally established in 1898 and is one of three major standards development organizations