Child Resistant Joint Packaging

Child-Resistant Joint Packaging ensures cannabis pre-rolls are safely protected—featuring certified secure closures that are difficult for children but accessible for adults, while maintaining brand aesthetics.

Product Overview

Child-Resistant Joint Packaging refers to packaging for pre-rolls or cannabis joints that prevents easy access by children under five, while still being manageable for adult users. This is often achieved with certified closures or locking systems—such as push-turn caps, slide locks, or multi-action boxes certified under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA).

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Learn More About Child Resistant Joint Packaging

1. Why It’s Required

Federal law (via the PPPA under 16 CFR § 1700) mandates that packaging be “significantly difficult” for young children (under five) to open—yet reasonably easy for most adults, including seniors.

Moreover, states like California enforce strict rules requiring cannabis goods to be sold in child-resistant packaging, with variations for single-use vs. multi-use items.

2. Tested, Certified Safety

To be compliant, packaging must pass lab tests: at least 85% of children must not open the package within 5 minutes, and 90% of adults must open and close it in under 5 minutes.

3. Common Packaging Types & Mechanisms

Push-and-Turn Caps: Like medication bottles, requiring downward pressure and twist.
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Slide-Lock Boxes: Elegant slide tray packaging that require hidden simultaneous actions, ideal for pre-rolls.
Pop-Vac Jars & CR Tubes: Secure containers often used for concentrates or cartridges.
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4. Added Protections

Beyond child resistance, compliant packaging often includes tamper-evident seals, opaque materials to hide contents, and universal cannabis symbols like IICPS for clear visibility.

Safe Joints, Secure Futures

Federal law (via the PPPA under 16 CFR § 1700) mandates that packaging be “significantly difficult” for young children (under five) to open—yet reasonably easy for most adults, including seniors.
Moreover, states like California enforce strict rules requiring cannabis goods to be sold in child-resistant packaging, with variations for single-use vs. multi-use items.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is child-resistant packaging required?
It protects children from accidental ingestion and is mandated federally by the PPPA and by many states for cannabis products.
It must be tested and certified: most children cannot open it quickly, while most adults can.
Push-and-turn caps, CR mylar bags, slide-lock boxes, CR tubes, and POP-VAC jars.
Yes—common in many states alongside child resistance, plus use of opaque material and cannabis symbols.
Single-use CRP must be labeled “not child-resistant after opening.” Multi-use CRP stays child-resistant through repeated use.
Single-use CRP must be labeled “not child-resistant after opening.” Multi-use CRP stays child-resistant through repeated use.

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