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If cannabis is reclassified to Schedule III, cannabis businesses won't be encumbered by onerous operating and taxing obstacles, federally-funded cannabis research will finally occur, and investment will soar, writes Steve Schain.
A group of cannabis and CBD companies is calling on the UK’s Home Office to establish a legal framework for the sale of CBD products more than two years after it committed to regulating around the cannabinoid.
The Hemp Access and Consumer Safety Act represents another attempt by lawmakers to regulate CBD in food and dietary supplements since the FDA announced in January it would not pursue its own rulemaking around the issue.
Illinois police have revealed the identification of an employee who died at a Green Thumb Industries (GTI) growing and manufacturing facility on July 14.
MariMed's event protested Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Service Code, which prohibits businesses that sell Schedule I or Schedule II substances from deducting ordinary business expenses.
In the warning letters, the FDA took issue with products that mimicked traditional snack brands, as well as gummy products in the shape of belts, bears, worms and peach rings.
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Adults 21 and over can use and possess certain amounts of cannabis starting Aug. 1, but adult-use cannabis sales aren’t expected to begin in Minnesota until early 2025.