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Maine Adopts Symbol For Cannabis Products

The symbol is already in use in Massachusetts

The state of Maine has adopted a symbol that’ll be used on marijuana products sold for adult consumption.

The Maine Office of Marijuana Policy partnered with the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission to unveil a shared universal symbol for marijuana and marijuana products.

This graphic provided by the Office of Marijuana Policy, State of Maine, shows a symbol adopted by the state of Maine to be used on marijuana products sold for adult consumption. The Maine Office of Marijuana Policy partnered with the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission to unveil, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, the first-ever shared universal symbol for marijuana and marijuana products. (Maine Office of Marijuana Policy via AP)

The symbol, already in use in Massachusetts, features a red triangle with text reading, “CONTAINS THC.” THC is the active ingredient that produces marijuana’s high.

Maine voters approved legal adult-use marijuana at the polls in November 2016, and the road to legal sales has been long and bumpy. Officials expect marijuana enthusiasts will probably be able to purchase their preferred products in retail stores by March 2020.

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