‘Regular Order’ Restored For Legislation To Make Cannabinoids Lawful Under FDA Regulations

De-scheduling provision in 2018 farm bill wasn’t crafted by House and Senate committees with FDA oversight, making it important that legislation to make hemp-derived cannabinoids lawful for use in supplements comes through House Energy and Commerce or Senate HELP committee.

US sales of dietary supplements and other non-drug products containing hemp-derived cannabidiol were estimated at $535m the year before hemp was made legal, grew to $845m the next year and have continued accelerating.

The total would be larger still, though, if the legislation de-scheduling hemp as a controlled substance didn’t hobble supplement firms.

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