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Senators Push for Updates to FDA Regulation of CBD Food Products and Dietary Supplements

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With the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill and the proliferation of food products containing CBD, we’ve been writing extensively about how the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and in particular, the United States Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) apply to the interstate sale of CBD products.

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CBD Market Report

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HerbalGram, the acclaimed quarterly journal of the American Botanical Council, recently published its 2021 “Herb Market Report,” which included data on sales of CBD as an herbal ingredient in mainstream and natural retail channels in the United States. E-commerce sales of CBD in the U.S. increase in annual sales.

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Hemp-CBD Laws: Alabama

Canna Law Blog

A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. In Alabama, industrial hemp is defined as “[a]ll parts and varieties of the plant Cannabis sativa, cultivated or possessed by a licensed grower, whether growing or not, that contain a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3

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Washington Cannabis: The Proposed Hemp Overhaul is Here

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Food and Hemp. Washington’s hemp law is also extremely confusing thanks to RCW 15.120.020 which prohibits the “production of any part of industrial hemp, except seed, as food, extract, oil, cake, concentrate, resin, or other preparation for topical use, oral consumption, or inhalation by humans[.]”

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Washington Q&A: Hemp Processor Registration and Hemp Extract Certification

Cannabis Law Report

However, Washington does not allow for the sale of ingestible hemp products (other than hemp seed ingredients) and SB 5372 does not change that. Section 6 of SB 5372 focuses on hemp extract certification: Hemp extracts are not an approved food ingredient in Washington until it is federally authorized for use as a food ingredient.

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Cannabis and California Farmers’ Markets Could Soon Meet Up

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For small-scale producers to have direct marketing and sales opportunities with consumers is really critical.” MacNear views her position as one that oversees a food business. She told the media, “We really are interested in selling food, so at this point, cannabis is not a food.

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Colorado

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A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. 25-5-426, which establishes that the manufacturing of an “industrial hemp” or “hemp product” must comply with Colorado’s Food and Drug Act. So far, we have covered Alabama , Alaska, Arizona , Arkansas , and California.