Regulations go into place again, this is going to be another headache we re going to have to deal with. ouch. they say politics make strange bedfellows. in april of 2014, the colorado legislature introduced house bill 1366. bye, guys. bye. have an incredible time. thank you. i will. intended to make edible marijuana products easily identifiable when out of their packages. what the bill does is it asks us to further regulate and make edibles more recognizable to the
ouch. they say politics make strange bedfellows. in april of 2014, the colorado legislature introduced house bill 1366. bye, guys. bye. have an incredible time. thank you. i will. intended to make edible marijuana products easily identifiable when out of their packages. what the bill does is it asks us to further regulate and make edibles more recognizable to the general public so when someone in the general public sees an edible, they know it s an edible. the ultimate goal of the work
This is going to be another headache we re going to have to deal with. ouch. they say politics make strange bedfellows. in april of 2014, the colorado legislature introduced house bill 1366. bye, guys. bye. have an incredible time. thank you. i will. intended to make edible marijuana products easily identifiable when out of their packages. what the bill does is it asks us to further regulate and make
Strange bedfellows. in april of 2014, the colorado legislature introduced house bill 1366. bye, guys. bye. have an incredible time. thank you. i will. intended to make edible marijuana products easily identifiable when out of their packages. what the bill does is it asks us to further regulate and make edibles more recognizable to the general public so when someone in the general public sees an edible, they know it s an edible. the ultimate goal of the work group is to come to some sort of conclusion about how they want to mark products, shape, size, color, stamps. it s a very harsh bill for manufacturers to try and shape, stamp, or color their product. packaging and proper labeling is frankly our best bet. we are concerned about keeping edibles away from people that do not want them and cannot have them.
ouch. they say politics make strange bedfellows. in april of 2014, the colorado legislature introduced house bill 1366. bye, guys. bye. have an incredible time. thank you. i will. intended to make edible marijuana products easily identifiable when out of their packages. what the bill does is it asks us to further regulate and make edibles more recognizable to the general public so when someone