CBD FROM INDUSTRIAL HEMP IS STILL COMPLETELY LEGAL IN THE U.S.A.
January 4th,
2017 - As a result of Section 7606 of the Agricultural Act of 2014 (“Farm
Bill”) regarding industrial hemp, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in
consult with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA), recently published a notice in the Federal
Register (August 12, 2016; 81 FR 53395) to create a new administration
controlled substance code number for CBD Oil extract.
The new code number will allow DEA and DEA-registered entities
to track quantities of CBD material separately from quantities of marihuana.
This in turn, will aid in complying with relevant treaty provisions around the
world
Cannabidiol OIL (CBD) is legal under federal law when they are
derived from industrial hemp grown domestically by state licensed producers and
grown in accordance with the farm bill section 7606 in the state of Colorado.
Section 763 of the Omnibus Appropriations act of 2016 has
expressly forbidden any Federal funds from being used to “prohibit the
transportation, processing, sale or use of industrial hemp that is grown or
cultivated in accordance with section 7606 of the Agricultural Act of 2014,
within or outside the State in which the industrial hemp is grown or
cultivated.
The bottom line is that the DEA does
not classified CBD oil from industrial Hemp illegal as long as you are in
compliance with all federal statues set forth by congress. DEA is here to
enforce laws, and that is why we are working closely with all federal agencies
to ensure our products are legal and in compliance with state and federal
governments in the USA.
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