A response to the letter regarding "An assessment of the potency related to Cannabis-based products in the South African market"

Since these products are most probably intended for human consumption more weight should be attributed to the South African THC limit for products intended for human use [3]. [...]for solid samples It could be expected that they will all fall in the>1 wt% range since they are pure isolated cannab...

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