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The passage is a basic glossary with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking influential actors to misconduct. It provides only definitional content about cannabis te Defines industry terms such as BHO, CBD, CBC, etc. Identifies Ackrell Capital, LLC as the document source. References the Bank Secrecy Act and Bankruptcy Code without context.
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CHAPTER X
Glossary of Terms
Ackrell Capital, LLC a leading independent investment bank focused on the cannabis industry
ACMPR Canada’s Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations
Aeroponics a method of growing plants whereby the roots hang suspended in a nutritional aerosol
solution
Bankruptcy Code Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978
BHO Butane hash oil. See Hash oil
Bong a device used to smoke cannabis flower via a water chamber through which the smoke passes
prior to inhalation; commonly made of glass or plastic
BSA Bank Secrecy Act
Bud a slang term for cannabis flower
Cannabichromene (CBC) a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid believed to have several medicinal benefits,
including analgesic, antibacterial, anticancer, antidepressant, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and
anti-insomnia
Cannabidiol (CBD) a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid believed to have wide-ranging medicinal benefits
and therapeutic applications; the second most abundant cannabinoid in cannabis
Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid believed to have several medicinal benefits,
including anticancer, antiemetic and anti-inflammatory; the precursor to cannabidiol (CBD)
Cannabigerol (CBG) a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid believed to have several medicinal benefits and
therapeutic applications; may partially counteract the psychoactive effect of THC and decrease
anxiety and muscle tension
Cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid that is a precursor to all other
cannabinoids, including THC, CBD, CBC and CBG
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