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longymickshort

11/30/14 1:08 PM

#200643 RE: I-Glow #200629

This is odd....

You stated CBD was a gray area and considered illegal by the federals govt. and DEA.
You also stated that CBD could not be legally sold if it was made from Cannabis sativa that was cross bred. You might want revisit your DD as it is completely false according to the statutes here is the real DD that was twisted...

Legal status

Cannabidiol is not scheduled by the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

Cannabidiol is a Schedule II drug in Canada.[56]

Cannabidiol's legal status in the United States:

While the DEA Drug Schedule classifies THC (Tetrahydrocannabinols) and marijuana as Schedule I, cannabidiol is not found on the list.[57] Other synthetic cannabinoids such as JWH-019,073,081,122,200,203,250,398 are also listed in Schedule I, but cannabidiol is absent.[57]

Marijuana is defined by 21 U.S.C. §802(16), which is part of the Controlled Substances Act. The mature stalks and seeds of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, as well as products derived from the mature stalks and seeds are explicitly exempt from classification as marijuana.[58][59][60] Under this exception, what are known as industrial hemp-finished products are legally imported into the United States each year.[61] Hemp finished products, including hemp oil high in cannabidiol, are legal in the United States for this reason.

Some cannabidiol oil is derived from marijuana and is therefore high in THC.[62] This type of cannabidiol oil would be considered a Schedule I as a result. However, cannabidiol derived from industrial hemp is legal and unscheduled itself.[62] In other words, cannabidiol's legal status depends on where it is derived from, as cannabidiol itself is not scheduled.[58] Cannabis sativa L.
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