Is This the Beginning of Another Maine Crackdown on CBD?
Friday, July 12, 2019
Maine regulators are going after CBD food products again, it appears. Inspectors from the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry have been handing out the letter pasted below to retailers and others in Maine over the past week. According to these "guidelines," the State is interpreting LD 630 to require that any CBD edibles contain CBD derived from Maine-grown hemp. Given the language in LD 630, this approach seems like it could cause more problems than it prevents, and could be putting the state on the fast track to litigation. Especially since the State is promising to begin enforcing this new policy on August 1, less than three weeks from now.
Labels:
CBD,
Department of Agriculture Conservation and Forestry,
edibles,
enforcement,
hemp,
LD 630,
Maine marijuana law,
retail,
state law
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