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NIST and FDA May Be the Cannabis Quality Assurance Heroes We Need

Canna Law Blog

It happens more often than you might think depending on the topic (see, for example, the NLRB ). One agency, though, that has surprisingly never lifted a finger against state-legal cannabis–though it is taking a closer look at CBD–is the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ). See here for our various posts on these topics.

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FDA CBD Regulations Are On the Way (Sorta)

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To date, while taking input from the public on the topic, the FDA mostly has engaged in enforcement, sometimes in tandem with Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), against CBD retailers. A multitude of states now allow CBD in food and drinks for consumption by humans and animals. 2018 Farm Bill.

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Cannabis Business Basics: Product Liability Insurance is a Nonnegotiable Priority

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Generally speaking, product liability insurance (potentially) addresses the negative effects surrounding the use and consumption of your completed products, essentially the “what could go horribly wrong?” By virtue of state laws, every product sold includes an implied warranty unless it is disclaimed by the manufacturer or retailer.

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CBD is Everywhere – But Where Does the FDA Stand?

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Other CBD products, however, are still subject to various state law regulations as well as the U.S. Currently, the FDA treats CBD products aimed at human or animal consumption as drugs and therefore they cannot be distributed without prior approval or a rulemaking exception (more on this below). First, Sens.

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