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Dispensary 101
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The average THC potency of flower products sold in legal markets has risen to approximately this percentage.

What is 20-25%?

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This cannabis company, co-founded by Seth Rogen, is known for its minimalist aesthetic and products like "Houseplant."

What is Houseplant?

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Cannabidiol (CBD) has been approved by the FDA for treating this rare form of epilepsy.

What is Dravet syndrome or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome?

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This slang term, often used in the 1990s, refers to cannabis that is of low quality or improperly cured.

What is "schwag"?

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In most U.S. states, dispensaries are required to undergo this process every 1–3 years to maintain their operational license.

What is "license renewal"?

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In New York’s cannabis industry, the state aims to allocate this percentage of licenses to social equity applicants.

What is 50%?

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This cannabis activist and author is known as the "Emperor of Hemp" for his book The Emperor Wears No Clothes.

Who is Jack Herer?

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The endocannabinoid system primarily consists of these two types of receptors found throughout the body.

What are CB1 and CB2 receptors?

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This term refers to the process of cutting a cannabis plant back to encourage new growth, commonly used during the vegetative stage.

What is "topping"?

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In states like California, dispensaries must use this system to track cannabis products from seed to sale, ensuring compliance with all regulations.

What is "track and trace"?

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This country was the largest legal exporter of cannabis in the world in 2022, accounting for over half of the global supply.

What is Canada?

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This Academy Award-winning actor launched "Mind Your Own Business," a line of cannabis and CBD products.

Who is Whoopi Goldberg?

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This country has been a global leader in cannabis research since the 1960s, where THC was first isolated.

What is Israel?

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This slang term, popular in the 1960s, refers to marijuana in its most common form, typically as dried buds.

What is "weed"?

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When advising customers on cannabis edibles, budtenders should emphasize this factor, which affects how quickly the product takes effect and how long it lasts.

What is "onset time" or "delay in effects"?

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As of 2024, this many U.S. states have fully legalized adult-use recreational cannabis.

What is 23?

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This organization, founded in 1970, is one of the most prominent cannabis reform groups in the United States.

What is NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws)?

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CB2 receptors, which are primarily located in this part of the body, play a key role in managing inflammation and pain.

What is the immune system?

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This act refers to the act of smoking cannabis in a small, enclosed space in order to fill it with smoke for a heightened effect, often in a car or a small room.

What is a hotbox? 

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If a customer is looking for a cannabis product to help manage pain, budtenders might recommend this cannabinoid-rich option that’s known for its therapeutic effects.

What is "CBD" or "CBD-rich products"?

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DOSHA is open this many hours per week until June 1st, 2025. 

What is 54 hours?

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This California-based brand popularized "live resin," a high-potency concentrate with rich terpene profiles.

What is Raw Garden?

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This endocannabinoid, often called the "bliss molecule," is naturally produced by the body and mimics the effects of THC.

(a naturally occurring arachidonic acid derivative, present in some foods and in mammalian brains, where it acts as a messenger molecule and plays a role in pain, depression, appetite, memory, and fertility.)

What is anandamide?


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This term is used to describe a specific cannabis concentrate that is formed by heating cannabis oil to a high temperature and extracting the most potent cannabinoids.

What is "live resin"?

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Budtenders need to be able to distinguish between different types of cannabis concentrates. This type of concentrate is made by using heat and pressure to extract resin, resulting in a waxy texture.

What is "rosin"?