For your consideration: Maine Needs Consistent Policy on Hemp and CBD
The Non-Crackdown on Out-of-State CBD Comes to an End
Friday, September 20, 2019
About a month ago, I noted that the State wasn’t really walking the walk. At the time, the State had only recently began informing CBD vendors that any food products containing CBD derived from hemp grown outside of Maine could not be sold in Maine. This ended up being much ado about nothing. As the law changed yesterday and LD 1749 takes effect, it doesn’t appear that the State ever took any real steps to enforce what it interpreted as a prohibition on out-of-state CBD. Practically speaking, none of this matters anymore, since the prohibition on out-of-state CBD is now officially over. However, I’m re-posting here a Bangor Daily News op-ed from the several weeks ago which begs the state for a more consistent policy with regards to CBD.
Labels:
CBD,
CBD vendor,
edibles,
food additives,
food products,
hemp farming,
LD 1749,
Maine Department of Agriculture,
out of state CBD
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