Consumer groups urge Congress not to rush FDA rulemaking on CBD
Industrial Hemp NewsMarijuana Laws, Regulations, & Politics June 22, 2020 MJ Shareholders 0
A few health and consumer advocacy organizations are urging Congress “to reject any attempts to force federal regulators” to legalize CBD immediately.
In a June 17 letter to Congress members, the organizations say Congress itself “is not the right evaluator of the safety of consumer products” because representatives and senators can be influenced by “well-funded profiteers” who want their products to bypass oversight.
The letter was signed by leaders from Consumer Reports, Public Health Institute, Consumer Federation of America, and the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
Hemp Today first reported details of the letter.
The hemp and CBD industry have been waiting for years for regulatory guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have expressed frustration about the long process.
The letter says Congress should ensure the FDA is not “rushed to make a judgement about CBD that may impact the health and safety of millions of consumers.” Further, the letter states that now is not the time for the FDA to come to any conclusions about CBD because the agency is focused on dealing with a pandemic.
MJ Shareholders
MJShareholders.com is the largest dedicated financial network and leading corporate communications firm serving the legal cannabis industry. Our network aims to connect public marijuana companies with these focused cannabis audiences across the US and Canada that are critical for growth: Short and long term cannabis investors Active funding sources Mainstream media Business leaders Cannabis consumers
No comments so far.
Be first to leave comment below.