by Ai Botanical Lab | Apr 3, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
A CBD Explosion The 2018 Farm Bill was signed into law last December. It legalized the cultivation and distribution of industrial hemp and products derived from it. This includes cannabidiol (CBD). CBD is super trendy right now. It’s little wonder. This modest...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Mar 27, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path
Lawmakers hit a Snag A recreational weed industry in New Jersey would pull in epic profits and a tax windfall if done right. That’s particularly attractive considering the difficulty the state has had over the years in balancing its budget. Cannabis...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Mar 6, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
Who is Stewart Partnering with? On Thursday, Feb. 28, 77-year-old lifestyle maven Martha Stewart announced she would partner with the Canopy Growth Corporation (CGC). As a result, the company’s stock jumped 3%. Who is Canopy Growth and what prompted Stewart to make...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Feb 27, 2019 | Latest News, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
One of Three Possibilities After an attempt at passing a medical cannabis law through the state legislature failed in 2017, Missouri lawmakers left the matter up to voters. In last November’s election, Show Me State residents chose from one of three proposals, each...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Feb 6, 2019 | Latest News, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
Cannabis Consumers are Vulnerable Scientifically speaking, cannabis sits in a gray area. Despite decades of testing by the government, little has been found that indicates its consumption is dangerous. 9% of users get hooked, which among addictive substances is a low...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Jan 23, 2019 | Latest News, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
Oklahoma Defies the Stereotype We assume that red states are naturally resistant to medical cannabis. The thought is that such states restrict it too much and as a result, their markets are hobbled. Oklahoma stands in direct contrast to this. A recent report shows...