USMJ - Yes that is odd
2018 Farm Bill does not affect FDA’s authority to regulate CBD or other hemp products, or change the regulatory requirements for such materials in FDA-regulated products like food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, or drugs. Indeed, Congress explicitly preserved FDA’s current authority to regulate products containing cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds under the FD&C Act and section 351 of the Public Health Service Act.
FDA released a statement clarifying their position on the use of cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds in food and dietary supplements. In sum, it is still illegal to sell a food or dietary supplement that contains added CBD or THC in interstate commerce.
This is part of what I passed-on to USMJ, so they could make sure they seek FDA approval prior to offering such products for sale.