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Are CBD-Infused Alcohol Beverages Legal?

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This post provides an overview of the regulatory framework of alcoholic beverages, including pre-manufactured industrial hemp-infused drinks and “homemade” alcoholic drinks infused with CBD oil or extracts. Drinks Infused with CBD Oil or Extracts. Pre-Manufactured Alcohol Beverages Infused with Hemp.

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Exporting CBD Food Just Got Harder: The European Union Makes a Move

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We’ve been writing a lot on this blog about the regulation and sale of cannabidiol (“CBD”) products at the state and federal levels. The United States is not the only international actor, however, that is concerned with regulating the sale of CBD products, including CBD-infused foods. extracts of Cannabis sativa L.

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Arkansas

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A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. a) the product does not include any living hemp plants, viable seeds, leaf materials, floral materials, or decarboxylated delta-9-THC content above 0.3 Each Sunday we will summarize a new state in alphabetical order. percent). (a) percent). (b)

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Guest Article: The Legal Status of CBD Oil in Spain

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In some European countries, cannabidiol can be used in medicines, but not for commercial sale, while in other countries, both commercial and medical use is legal, but growing them is considered illegal. Cannabidiol can be made into edibles and oils. Nowadays, CBD oil is used in almost every consumable. What is cannabidiol?

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Washington Cannabis: The Proposed Hemp Overhaul is Here

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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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Hemp-CBD Laws: Alabama

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A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. The rules are also silent on the sale of Hemp-CBD products manufactured in Alabama or elsewhere. In addition, ADAI will need to promulgate rules that account for the commercial sale of Hemp-CBD products. Emphasis added).

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Massachusetts

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A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. The 2018 Farm Bill gives the US Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) regulatory authority over hemp cultivation at the federal level. This federal and state interplay has resulted in many legislative and regulatory changes at the state level.

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