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Printed and dyed marijuana rolling papers could pose health risks

Posted on June 18, 2025 by NoA

Printed marijuana rolling papers contain significantly higher concentrations of heavy metals such as copper, chromium and vanadium compared to their unprinted counterparts, a study shows.

Printed and dyed marijuana rolling papers could pose health risks is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

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