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To clarify whenever I refer To CBD I'm referring to CBD Isolate being produced in a licensed FDA approved lab with biomass from a Dept of Ag regulated farmer.
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More wrong cbd is a schedule 6 drug and isolating any cbd cannabinoid is entirely possible, I do it everyday.
Nothing to chk and Roman numerals have nothing to do with what we’re talking about. Farm bill changed it from sched 1 to schedule 6
1 vs I 6 vs VI....whatever - Semantics, I'm talking FACTS. Something I said obviously has you twisted. Spit it out. Point out one wrong thing I've said.
Like was mentioned, Drug Schedules have always been roman numerals so they do in fact have something to do with it.
Please simply provide a reference to where CBD is listed under Schedule VI or 6.
As I stated earlier before you comment in this thread uninformed you should read This article. But you obviously didn't because it clearly states the answer to the question you want me to find for you.
Again just spit out what I said that has you all twisted, quit pussyfooting around. If I said something you disagree with, just say so. or, if you think CBD is the devils drug thats ok just say so
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2018/12/14/the-farm-bill-hemp-and…
You are adamant that CBD has been changed from Schedule 1 to 6, but yet you can't provide a single reference.
In fact, you haven't even provided a single reference to the classification on any of your states level either.
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https://www.steamboatpilot.com/news/western-slope-companies-launch-thei…
Also, if someone has their cbd logo covered up as the AMA requires, and they have a "wardrobe malfunction" during the race and the duct tape falls off of it, will they have to pull into the pits to get it covered up again before they go back on the track?
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Like I said, please provide a legit reference that shows CBD as a Schedule 6 Anywhere in the USA.
Even on certain state levels of yours, they don't even have it listed as such. So either your paid for article is wrong, or you gave them wrong info, and that's what they printed.
Since you said "this is my business" I simply ask for truthful info.
Lol your arguing something that is common knowledge. If you can’t find it in the 2 articles I sent. Don’t know what to say about your lack of reading comprehension.
Forget the article in the Steamboat Paper that was written by a reporter or whoever covering the event where we raised a shit ton of money or whoever, - Did you even read the other link? PAY ATTENTION. Is The Brookings Institute, a nonprofit public policy organization not a legit enough reference for you? LOL I'll provide the link once more a little easier to see (BTW the only reason I keep trying to educate you is for office entertainment)
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2018/12/14/the-farm-bill-hemp-and…
You are right I have no idea where to look to point you to the actual ruling - Because I haven't tried to look!! It's settled law and common knowledge, probably too new to even find anything - but I DO know my company had people in WA waiting to physically see Trump sign the bill.
Oh fuck it. Your right cbd is illegal and I’m a criminal and you are excellent at the Internet and you obviously have excellent search and reading comprehension skills, and know lots of words- happy now?
BTW. How have you not been eaten by a squirrel?
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Reading comprehension??? You didn't even read the article you posted.
That article references nothing to a Schedule 6 or Schedule VI. Neither does any of your state level schedules for No Active Drug CBD products. Find one State Level Classification for ANY CBD listed as schedule 6.
In fact that article you referenced says nothing about a "Schedule 6" but does state the below
State-legal cannabis programs are still illegal under federal law
It is true that section 12619 of the Farm Bill removes hemp-derived products from its Schedule I status under the Controlled Substances Act, but the legislation does not legalize CBD generally.
As I have noted elsewhere on this blog CBD generally remains a Schedule I substance under federal law.
The Farm Bill has no effect on state-legal cannabis programs. Over the past 22 years, 33 states have legalized cannabis for medical purposes, and over the past six years, 10 states have legalized cannabis for adult use. Every one of those programs is illegal under federal law, with no exceptions, and the Farm Bill does nothing to change that. That said, many in the advocacy community hope that the reforms to hemp policy under the Farm Bill serve as a first step toward broader cannabis reform. (Although I would argue that a soon-to-be-sworn-in Democratic House majority alongside a president with a record of pro-cannabis reform rhetoric is the more likely foundation for broader cannabis reform.)
Even CBD products produced by state-legal, medical, or adult-use cannabis programs are illegal products under federal law, both within states and across state lines. This legal reality is an important distinction for consumer protection. There are numerous myths about the legality of CBD products and their availability. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, there will be more broadly available, legal, CBD products; however, this does not mean that all CBD products are legal moving forward. Knowing your producer and whether they are legal and legitimate will be an important part of consumer research in a post-2018 Farm Bill world.
To add to this...........some of your states show No active drug as other schedules, but none reference a schedule 6.
I don't need to throw out insults like you do, so if I am wrong, please provide a legitimate verifiable source.
After all, if "this is my business" and I am a consumer, why can't you provide verifiable information?
At your various 50 states levels, their are other classifications but none are a "Schedule 6"
I have to ask, please provide a single legitimate verifiable source of a Schedule 6. As a consumer, why can't you back up your statements?
Another thing to ponder: Censorship has the EXACT OPPISITE effects of it's intentions.
OK, I'll hold your hand and point out the section you want to see (I think)
"CBD generally remains a Schedule I substance under federal law. The Farm Bill—and an unrelated, recent action by the Department of Justice—creates exceptions to this Schedule I status in certain situations. The Farm Bill ensures that any cannabinoid—a set of chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant—that is derived from hemp will be legal, if and only if that hemp is produced in a manner consistent with the Farm Bill, associated federal regulations, association state regulations, and by a licensed grower."
Remember, the key to its legality is that it has to be made by federal guidelines just like moonshine (you should be able to understand that right?)
It sounds like you need an attorney or someone familiar with legal websites because again, I have NO CLUE where to point you, I think it' something you're going to have to figure out for yourself. I'm confident you can find it if you look hard enough. It's like trying to prove that butter is legal can you prove that? I can't, but it's OK you know why? Because I KNOW it's legal - just like CBD I personally put A LOT of effort into making it so. If you are afraid of the legality of CBD I would advise against using it - No benefits for YOU and no free samples! Actually, you are the exact type of person I would like to give free samples to, if you weren't so afraid.
Do I need to show you Certificates of Analysis and the current crop reports of said COAs to convince you, because I can - or would that not be enough either and you just want to hear yourself argue?
BTW can you prove to me that milk is legal? Come on I want to see the link can ya do it? Well, can ya?
Also, I'm not a consumer trying to back up comments, I'm a manufacturer trying to educate the masses. I don't need to prove legality anymore. I already slayed that dragon - don't need to waste any more energy on that, it doesn't matter who believes what. I literally can't make it fast enough but you've been fun. Sounds like you don't like CBD. LOL
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