Friday, September 19, 2014 9:05:24 AM
First off, the Charlotte’s Web Hemp Oil has significantly less THC than RSHO. It's under the .3% threshold for hemp based food products while RSHO has been tested at 1+%. So yes, we're are in a gray area but so is RSHO.
But you also have to look at the optics. Imagine a news story, a kid with debilitating epilepsy in Wisconsin, the kid's mom imports an effective treatment from a company in Colorado. A treatment with a level of THC so low that the product would be legal if it was classed as a food, but the local cops or the state AG is wasting tax payer money on prosecuting the family for illegal drugs.
Yes that could happen but I doubt it would happen much more than once.
To me the important thing here is that they are selling the Charlotte’s Web Oil for almost 1/6th of the price (per MG of CBD) that HempMeds is selling theirs for. And I've seen "cannabis for the cure" type activists complain that even at that price they think people are being over charged.
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