CBD Is Still Banned in States With Legal Weed

CBD Is Still Banned in States With Legal Weed

California Public Health officials confiscated $140,000 worth of cannabidiol-infused beverages from an LA warehouse.
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As more states legalize recreational marijuana use, another part of the cannabis plant has found a market niche. CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a molecule that can be derived from hemp or cannabis.  It doesn’t contain THC, so it won’t get you high.

“I became really like obsessed with CBD,” says Jonathan Eppers, founder of Vybes beverages.

Eppers, whose company makes CBD drinks that are sold in nearly 250 U.S. grocery stores, coffee shops, and hotels, says that he launched the beverage startup in 2017 after using CBD oils to treat his own anxiety. But the products that he sells are illegal—even in states like California where recreational marijuana is now widely available.

“I didn’t really didn’t think too much about the regulations around CBD because CBD oil was being sold in grocery stores here in LA,” Eppers says.  “But once I got into it we sort of realized we were in a gray area with CBD.”

In January 2019, Eppers said officials from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) showed up to one of his Los Angeles warehouses and confiscated $140,000 worth of Vybes beverages. Eppers says state officials put an embargo on his product and went after a company that helps package his products in Northern California.

“Basically for two months, we haven’t been able to sell Vybes which is costing us hundreds of thousands of dollars,” states Eppers.

California is just one of many states where CBD sales are legally murky. The law clearly allows for the sale of cannabis-derived CBD products, but items that contain the hemp version of the molecule are prohibited.

“The Department of Public Health here is of the view that CBD can’t be put in foods, beverages, animal foods you name it,” says Griffen Thorne, a cannabis lawyer with Harris Bricken. “It is kind of interesting that you have marijuana, which is still federally illegal and there’s a path towards sales for companies that want to actually make and sell marijuana products. Whereas CBD is derived from a plant that’s no longer federally illegal and there are a ton of roadblocks and there’s zero clarity on how to do it for many products.”

Just months after Eppers launch his company, the CDPH released an FAQ document that echoed the Food and Drug Administration’s stance on CBD, stating that products containing the compound could not be sold by unlicensed retailers. But the document contained no guidance for enforcement, and many retailers—unaware of the state’s stance on CBD—have continued selling the product to consumers.

“It wasn’t until after the Farm Bill passed that California became a lot more aggressive and actually [started] going after companies here in California that were producing CBD products,” says Eppers.

Kenny Morrison, a cannabis industry veteran who runs VCC Brands and serves as president of the California Cannabis Manufacturers Association, sees parallels between today’s CBD market and the early days of recreational marijuana.

“It’s all just layovers from prohibition,” Morrison states. “The retail model of cannabis being sold at a storefront, in order for that to become accepted and commonplace people had to sort of break the law or interpret the law in a new way. And we’re seeing that with CBD as well.”

With consumer sales of CBD products projected to top $2 billion by 2020, lawmakers in several states, including California, are pushing for bipartisan legislation that would legalize the use of CBD in food, beverage, and cosmetic products.

Produced and shot by Alexis Garcia. Additional camera by Zach Weissmueller, Paul Detrick, and Justin Monticello.

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Justin Burton says:

Hey, we need your support… can you help us out?
Please sign this petition to completely legalize Cannabis and prevent bans on CBD (industrial hemp flower) in ALL 50 States!!
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Thank you!
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Hayden s says:

CBD derived from industrial hemp is not the same as CBD derived from marijuana that is why it is illegal in California. Industrial hemp is an impure form of cannabis not meant for digestion.

blackandblue10 says:

That's BIZARRE!!!

Rodger william says:

Commiefornia is a JOKE..!

Vote Your Conscience says:

So wait is CBD oil legal in California but just not in food and drinks or is a bottle of oil illegal too?

Vote Your Conscience says:

California should secede and not allow feds here

Vote Your Conscience says:

Wait CBD isn’t legal in California? It’s sold here…

Vote Your Conscience says:

Hemp is legal if you buy a wallet so why isn’t it legal in oil form when it’s no THC…

Esteban ArcePequeño says:

CBD is legal here in the Czech Republic and THC isn't

Gad Santana says:

Fuck government

CJ Jacobs says:

Are we supposed to feel bad because he didn’t bother to find out what the law was first? Nah! He got what he had coming to him. A little research would’ve spared himself some trouble.

Green Fuzz says:

Here in America if it makes you feel good or better it's illegal, if it will kill you it's legal. Crazy greedy country I live in.

ACME Reporting L.L.C. says:

One of the weirder questions I never see addressed or clarified. CBD is illegal when mixed with food products and drinks (falls under FDA rules), but what about the pure CBD oil only? This is a supplement, not mixed in food. Does this equate to an edible as well?

Woxineau Crows says:

Ya gotta Pay to Play with the big boy's son, I use 22%CBD OIL for PAIN and it's raw and bitter BUT IT WORKS. Stick with your dreams ~

David H. says:

1.Fuck the FDA, they are an inbred mutated homunculus of their former selves.
2.What did you expect from such a screwed up state as California, give me break.

Knut und Thomas forever says:

CBD doesn't even work. It sucks.

Sandra Long says:

Them: Let’s make an industry and tax weed! It’ll be great.

Me: No, the government will fuck it up.

Govt: Fucks it up.

Them: Pikachu_face.jpg

Lydia McFadden says:

How to sensibly buy LEGAL CBD oil? Because I got a letter saying customs have confiscated my package two times already and I’m pissed.

Jack the basenji says:

The government is like shit on your heel. Hard to get off and it stinks.

ThinkerOnTheBus says:

It's NOT a "strange phenomena", you just need to understand why certain laws exist, and who are the real benefactors from not the law itself, but from the enforcement of said law . . . even if said law does not exist. People need to realize that politicians do not work for us, and laws are not enacted to protect us, but rather to protect the elite or provide them with more power and/or control.

Benjamin Burkhardt says:

Oh California why why why

Benjamin Burkhardt says:

This is weird because hemp is legal in Kentucky, while CBD is illegal in California, despite marijuana being legal? Government…

scockery says:

Let Eppers sell his uppers to help downers!

Or is it downers to help downers?

kandysman86 says:

I work at a convience store in NC, and we sell CBD products, and they sell greate. I have many regular customers that take it everyday for everything from anxiety to swollen ankles.

AmazingMomAwesomeSon says:

De-Population Agenda. They don't want is to be healthy!

domitry jobby says:

Why didn't the dude studied the law before starting the business. Burocracy are often assohles but get well informed before selling a product with an illegal substance in it. It's crazy that beverages with all sorts of chemicals are allowed but one that actually has a well known natural calming effect is banned

Friendly sky says:

Anti-anxiety drugs are associated with every single mass shooting since Columbine… CSU refused to allow my research papers on CBD in '88… PharmChem & DOJ are tools of global tyranny.

Scooters Videos says:

Dumbass right wingers:Urr California is a communist state that won't let people sell cannibis products! He should come to Texas, where….. it''s…. illegal to smoke weed and… where Tesla can't sell you a car without going through the dealership organizations and…. where they lock your ass up because you dared to get high. But don't worry, you can can still get blackout drunk yeehaaaw!

Keep Peace says:

You need to recognize it’s a threat to pharmaceutical companies. You are stepping on their sales. Get real.

Geckopower says:

The democratic people's republic of California

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