Thursday, May 23, 2019 2:37:41 PM
"I think you need to come up with a framework that defines concentration levels, where you would create some kind of cut off, and that would be up to the agency to do….CBD in high concentrations isn’t risk-free, and in low concentration, it probably is safe—I don’t want to make a declaration here. It’s also a question of whether it’s providing any kind of therapeutic benefit in those concentrations, although people seem to believe that it has some value.”
For now, Gottlieb explained that the agency is creating a “high-level work group” tasked with identifying “some potential legislative pathways to create a framework for allowing CBD into the food supply.” The work group will soon be formally announced and will hold a public meeting to solicit comments from Hemp-CBD stakeholders. According to the Commissioner, the work group should release recommendations by the summer.
https://www.cannalawblog.com/fda-suggests-congress-holds-the-key-to-legalizing-cbd-infused-foods/
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