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Molecule Holdings Inc C.MLCL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVRRF

Molecule Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based licensed producer engaged in creating cannabis-infused beverages (CIBs) for the Canadian market. The Company operates through one segment being the production and co-packing CIBs. The Company produces drinks to provide opportunity and choice for people seeking a convenient and social way to consume cannabis. Its brands include PHRESH, embody, CANAJO and KLON. It is also focused on growing both its portfolio, and the overall cannabis beverage market.


CSE:MLCL - Post by User

Comment by Chefboy69on Dec 11, 2022 1:41pm
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Post# 35164777

RE:Pure Beverage Plays

RE:Pure Beverage Playsif HC changed upped the THC content, i would say you are 100% right..
they just made it legal to posses 48 cans instead of 5....
the cans still MUST HAVE 10mg...which is nothing....I wouldn't get excited man

Adults in Canada are now able to possess up to17.1 litres (equal to 48 cans of 355 ml each) of cannabis beverages in public for non-medical purposes, which is up from approximately 2.1 litres (equal to five cans of 355 ml each) under the previous rules. Existing controls that mitigate the risks of overconsumption and accidental consumption, such as child-resistant packaging and strict limits on the amount of THC per container, remain in place;

I think the next 2 are bigger deals

Change how Health Canada regulates non-therapeutic cannabis research with human participants, helping make the process of conducting this research easier, while still maintaining appropriate public health and safety controls;
Allow analytical testing licence holders and federal and provincial government laboratories to produce, distribute and sell reference standards and test kits, to increase access to cannabis testing materials and thereby support access to a quality-controlled supply of cannabis
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