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Are THC potency caps a move toward marijuana prohibition? Debate is brewing

With many consumers demanding high-potency cannabis, a debate is swirling over whether states where marijuana is regulated should implement caps on THC content in flower, concentrates and edibles.

While many states regulate the amount of marijuana products that can be purchased, few impose direct caps on the THC potency of the products themselves, particularly for cannabis flower.

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States with specific THC potency caps for certain product types include:

Connecticut and Vermont, which have 30% caps on flower and 60% caps on concentrates. Massachusetts, which doesn’t limit THC content for flower but restricts concentrates to 70% and edibles to 5.5 milligrams per serving. Oregon, which doesn’t have a limit on flower but caps concentrates at 2,000 milligrams per package and edibles at 10

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