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7 <br /> How much marijuana can I keep on my licensed premise? <br /> — Producer: Outdoor/Greenhouse—One and '/4 of a year's harvest, Indoor—six months harvest <br /> — Processor: six months useable marijuana and total production <br /> — Retailer:four months of average inventory <br /> As a producer how long do I have to hold my product before transporting it to a processor? <br /> There is a mandatory 24 hour quarantine period. Previously this period was 72 hours. <br /> How can I get my marijuana certified as organic? <br /> Marijuana may not be labeled as organic unless permitted by the United States Department of Agriculture <br /> in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act. <br /> Processing <br /> Why can't I advertize marijuana's medical benefits? <br /> The WSLCB is regulating the recreational marijuana market and does not evaluate the medical claims of <br /> a recreational product. Prospective licensees who want to produce/market marijuana for medical <br /> purposes should research Washington's medical marijuana laws. <br /> How will you prevent children from accidentally ingesting marijuana products? <br /> Marijuana infused products must be packaged in child resistant packaging in accordance with Title 16 <br /> CFR 1700 of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. <br /> Can I sell marijuana blends? <br /> Yes, provided the marijuana lots that are being blended have been tested and that the labeling <br /> requirements for each lot used in the blend are met. <br /> What happened to the"Produced in Washington" icon? <br /> During the public comment period the WSLCB heard a variety of comments on the icon and ultimately <br /> decided to remove it from the rules.The intent of the icon was to provide parents,teachers,etc with a <br /> visual aid that helped them readily identify a product as marijuana. Many of the comments were positive <br /> and appreciated the WSLCB's work on this issue,while others were concerned that the icon may be seen <br /> as promotional.The Board does reserve the ability to require an icon be included on packaging in the <br /> future for public safety purposes if they deem it necessary. <br /> If my marijuana fails quality testing can I turn it into an extract? <br /> Yes.With the Board's approval, marijuana that fails testing can be converted into an extract and sold <br /> provided that the resulting extract passes quality/safety testing. <br /> Why does the Board want to ban concentrates? <br /> The Board's analysis believes that the definition of usable marijuana or infused product in 1-502 does not <br /> cover concentrates.While the Board was willing to allow concentrates they are not inclined to break the <br /> law to do so. <br /> Does hash qualify as usable marijuana? <br /> No. Under the definitions of 1-502 hash does not qualify as usable marijuana. <br /> Can I infuse concentrates with an inert oil,or similar substance,and sell it? <br /> Yes. This would qualify as a marijuana infused product. <br /> 40 <br />
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