The Non-Maine CBD Crackdown: What’s Become of It?

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

As we’ve previously discussed, Maine is claiming that, until September 19, food products sold in Maine cannot contain CBD grown elsewhere. So how is this policy working out in practice?

We’ve heard from several folks in the industry that the "crackdown" isn’t really materializing. Inspectors from Maine’s Department of Agriculture have been talking about this issue with some retailers in the state, but, in the instances we’ve heard about, inspectors have either told retailers that they’re not interested in checking to determine whether edibles for sale are in compliance, or the inspectors have provided a "verbal warning" to those selling non-Maine CBD products, without any explanation for what this actually means. 

I’d love to hear from anyone who has had any different experiences so far this month, but, so far, at least anecdotally, the State may be taking a conservative approach to enforcement.

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