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Marijuana as Schedule III: Woe is Me?

Canna Law Blog

Many people in the cannabis industry are convinced that this HHS recommendation to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) means that the DEA will undertake this rescheduling (and fairly quickly, too–which would be a huge departure from its refusal to reschedule back in 2016). Just my two cents; feel free to disagree.

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CBD Laws – Things You Should Know

Cannabis Law Report

Still, as expected, the law and the regulatory administrations in charge of this type of product are skeptical when it comes to CBD. As such, a series of laws are in place, and they are meant to regulate CBD products in terms of use and distribution. CBD Product Laws. DEA and Hemp-Derived CBD.

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U.S. Import and Export of Marijuana, Hemp and Paraphernalia: Webinar Recap

Canna Law Blog

Hemp seeds are seeing more traction on the international trade stage; and following on a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) letter last year, some companies have even begun to export seeds that will ultimately germinated into high-THC plants. and can only be done pursuant to DEA licenses. laws and regulations.

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Delta-8 THC Regulation Continues to be a Hot Topic in Washington State

SpeedWeed

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ruled that Delta-8 THC, a cannabinoid that occurs naturally and can also be processed from CBD, is a controlled substance not protected by the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp agriculture and products derived from the crop. Last year, the U.S. View original article.

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FDA CBD Regulations Are On the Way (Sorta)

Canna Law Blog

There has been so much talk from the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) around cannabidiol (“CBD”) regulations that it makes one’s head spin. Now though, it sounds like FDA is serious about CBD regulations in the context of both food and supplements. A little CBD history. 2018 Farm Bill.

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The Key Differences Between CBD and THC You Need to Know

United Patients Group

It can be consumed in numerous ways by smoking marijuana, vaping, eating it in food or drinks, or taking it in pill or tincture form. However, the DEA and FDA still consider CBD a drug regulated under the Schedule I classification. THC is the chemical aka cannabinoid in cannabis that gives off the psychoactive feeling.

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United States Intoxicating Hemp Products Market Report 2021: Opportunity or Risk? – ResearchAndMarkets.com

Cannabis Law Report

The publisher believes that many products made from hemp-derived cannabinoids, such as THC isomers and HHC, do not violate federal controlled substance law. THC-O acetate is illegal under federal law, in the publisher’s view. Key Topics Covered: Executive summary. Legislation effects and implications. Legal framework.

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