Yes, but what does BHO fall under, since it is a solid.
What about this "Define "marihuana-infused product" to mean a topical formulation, tincture, beverage, edible substance, or similar product containing any usable marihuana that is intended for human consumption in a manner other than smoke inhalation."
Since when is BHO made to be eaten.......
What would fall under the gaseous label? That basically means while in the middle of the process of making BHO, we can only run no more than 7 grams of BHO (GAS) through the dry material at a time, and also have to take into account the weight of the material the BHO (GAS) is being run through?
What about this "For a qualifying patient:
o The product is in a sealed and labeled package carried in the trunk of the vehicle (if there is no trunk, carried so as not to be readily accessible from the interior of the vehicle). House Fiscal Agency HB 4210 (H-1)
o The label must state the weight of the marihuana-infused product in ounces, name of the manufacturer, date of manufacture, name of the person from whom the product was received, and date of receipt."
So, patients are not allowed to travel with their medicine? They are only allowed to bring it directly home and keep it there? They must re-seal and re-weigh and re-label their BHO EVERY time they leave their house? What if they are traveling and not staying at home.......