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213 - Cannabis products

This group comprises cannabis viable seeds and vegetative plants; fresh and dried cannabis (buds and leaves); cannabis oil; other cannabis extracts and concentrates; cannabis-infused edible products; and other cannabis products n.e.c., for non-medical (recreational, wellness, lifestyle, spiritual, etc.) and medical uses. A plant of the genus Cannabis refers generally to three varieties which are cannabis Sativa, cannabis Indica and cannabis Ruderalis. Sativas and Indicas are the most commonly used cannabis strains for cultivation and propagation. The genetics of the different cannabis strains are widely mixed or cloned to create cannabis hybrids. Cannabis contains a number of active elements, including cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or dronabinol, cannabidiol (CBD) and terpenes (aromatic compounds or chemical markers). Cannabis plants containing 0.3% w/w (weight for weight) of THC or less in the flowering tops and leaves - industrial hemp - and their derivatives with the THC concentration of 10 µg/g or less, as well as prescription drugs or pharmaceuticals containing cannabis, are excluded from this group.

  • Exclusion(s)

    • medicinal chemicals and pharmaceutical preparations containing THC and/or CBD as ingredients (See 273 Pharmaceutical and medicinal products)
    • true hemp seeds and vegetable materials not aimed at producing intoxicating and hallucinogenic cannabis (0.3% w/w or less of THC) (See 115 Other crop products)

21313 - Cannabis products (except seeds, plants, and plant parts)

This class comprises cannabis oil and other solid and non-solid cannabis extracts and concentrates; cannabis-infused edibles; and other cannabis products n.e.c., made of cannabis bred to contain cannabinoids, in particular THC (more than 0.3% w/w) and cannabidiol (CBD), for non-medical (recreational, wellness, lifestyle, spiritual, etc.) and medical uses.

213133 - Cannabis-infused edible products

This subclass comprises cannabis-infused edible products (beverages, food, etc.) containing more than 0.3% w/w of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and other cannabinoids and terpenes. Their use can be non-medical or medical. Generally, there is a limit on the level of THC a product available for sale could contain.

  • Exclusion(s)

    • cannabis extracts and concentrates (See 213132 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil))
    • cannabis-infused animal feeds (See 2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c.)
    • carrier oils containing cannabinoids such as THC and CBD (See 213131 Cannabis oil)
2131332 - Cannabis-infused edible products (except beverages)

Cannabis-infused edible products, such as food, except beverages, containing more than 0.3% w/w of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and other cannabinoids and terpenes. Their use can be non-medical or medical. Generally, there is a limit on the level of THC a product available for sale could contain.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • cannabis-infused baked goods
    • cannabis-infused breads
    • cannabis-infused brownies
    • cannabis-infused cakes
    • cannabis-infused canola cooking oil
    • cannabis-infused chocolate bars
    • cannabis-infused cookies and crackers
    • cannabis-infused food products
    • cannabis-infused ice cream
    • cannabis-infused muffins
    • cannabis-infused olive cooking oil
    • cannabis-infused perishable prepared foods

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • cannabis-infused animal feeds (See 2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c.)
    • cannabis-infused beverages (See 2131331 Cannabis-infused beverages)
    • carrier oils containing cannabinoids such as THC and CBD (See 213131 Cannabis oil)
    • vitamins, minerals, and other health supplements containing cannabis (See 2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c.)
21313320 - Cannabis-infused edible products (except beverages)

Cannabis-infused edible products, such as food, except beverages, containing more than 0.3% w/w of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and other cannabinoids and terpenes. Their use can be non-medical or medical. Generally, there is a limit on the level of THC a product available for sale could contain.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • cannabis-infused baked goods
    • cannabis-infused breads
    • cannabis-infused brownies
    • cannabis-infused cakes
    • cannabis-infused canola cooking oil
    • cannabis-infused chocolate bars
    • cannabis-infused cookies and crackers
    • cannabis-infused food products
    • cannabis-infused ice cream
    • cannabis-infused muffins
    • cannabis-infused olive cooking oil
    • cannabis-infused perishable prepared foods

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • cannabis-infused animal feeds (See 2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c.)
    • cannabis-infused beverages (See 2131331 Cannabis-infused beverages)
    • carrier oils containing cannabinoids such as THC and CBD (See 213131 Cannabis oil)
    • vitamins, minerals, and other health supplements containing cannabis (See 2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c.)
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