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Colorado Starts Considering Marijuana Concentrate Restrictions

House Bill 1317 is an expansive law that creates new restrictions

Warning labels, information pamphlets and new packaging were all suggested as options to tighten up commercial marijuana concentrate sales in Colorado, but those possibilities are just the start of a longer conversation.

A working group of state Marijuana Enforcement Division officials and health-care, government, education and pot-industry representatives convened on August 2 to begin discussing the implementation of House Bill 1317, an expansive law that creates new restrictions and mandates for the state’s medical marijuana and marijuana concentrate sectors.

Some provisions of the law don’t fall under the purview of the MED, including state research into the mental-health effects of high-potency THC products and some new rules for medical marijuana physicians. However, there are several regulations that will involve the MED.

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