California is taking its role as a cannabis pioneer very seriously — so seriously that the state is spending millions to figure out something most stoners take for granted: what counts as a legitimate cannabis flavor.
Since legalization, California has invested heavily in research to understand not just the plant itself, but the broader social, economic, and health effects of cannabis. Studies range from consumer behavior and product effects to workplace safety and environmental impacts. But one of the quirkiest areas of focus? Determining which flavors are “authentic” and which might be too appealing to minors.
This effort is part of a larger push for evidence-based policy, ensuring regulations are guided by science rather than guesswork. California’s research could shape how cannabis is regulated across the country, proving that in the Golden State, even the taste of your joint is serious business.
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California Spends Millions Figuring Out What “Real” Weed Should Taste Like
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