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Re: Dennis48 post# 16008

Thursday, 04/23/2015 11:08:19 AM

Thursday, April 23, 2015 11:08:19 AM

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Keep trying Dennis and you might try emailing them also. Below is something else you may have missed that Mr. Kras said. As I said before, when this whole issue came up, I really dug into it to see if in fact that a legal issue was preventing the company to take this to retail outlets. What I discovered that you continue to ignore is the fact that a legal precedent was set to prevent the DEA from taking any action against a company importing hemp to produce a hemp based CBD product that can be sold and transported to all 50 states. It was this ruling that prompted me to ask the company about the legal issues preventing the retail distribution of Nulief. They responded by saying "We have chosen a careful path to retail. Branding and controlled distribution first. From there we will leverage our key learnings and retail network as we put in place safeguards and protocols for marketing and sales." Nowhere did they mention legal ramifications that prevent them from rolling this out to retail, but they did say they need to go this route due to limited resources. Man I sure hope you get through to talk to him, so we can put an end to this whole idea that it isn't legal. Cheers!

Hemp products that have been imported through the proper means are exempt from the marihuana and THC laws in Schedule I of the DEA, as precedented in the 2004 Federal Ruling in favor of the Hemp Industry Association (HIA) vs. the DEA, in which Judge Betty Fletcher wrote, "They (DEA) cannot regulate naturally-occurring THC not contained within or derived from marijuana-i.e. non-psychoactive hemp is not included in Schedule I. The DEA has no authority to regulate drugs that are not scheduled, and it has not followed procedures required to schedule a substance. The DEA's definition of "THC" contravenes the unambiguously expressed intent of Congress in the CSA and cannot be upheld." It is this precedence that allows hemp products to be sold in health food stores all across the country.



Chief Marketing Officer Jim Kras added, "Nulief is intended to offer convenient and affordable CBD to consumers, empowering them to take back control of their lives and restore their sense of hope and optimism. Making Nulief available to dispensary customers is our initial step toward bringing an accessible CBD-based line to the entire U.S. market through a range of retail partners. Inergetics has a proven ability to bring health and wellness products to the mass retail market. We are uniquely positioned to apply our distribution and marketing expertise to Nulief and deliver the next generation of holistic medicine. We are confident that Nulief will be a transformational dietary supplement brand for consumers as well as for retailers looking to offer an OTC solution from a proven world-class partner."


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