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California tested illicit market vapes and found lower than reported potency and that diluents were often not disclosed, though they didn't say what percent had the dreaded vitamin E oil. A study showed that CBG and CGC have anti-cancer properties. Other studies had similar findings for several other cannabinoids. And though last week we commended the MedMen CEO for hosting a transparent public question and answer session, he’s now left the company.

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