posted Apr 4, 2018, 5:37 AM by Scott Salisbury
Cannabidiol | | | NEWS | | | Two to face charges in district court on cannabidiol distributionCannabidiol, also known as “CBD,” is a cannabis derivative and is a controlled substance, according to Nebraska state statute. There are only two exceptions to possess CBDs in Nebraska: one is to be a participant in a study by the University of Nebraska Medical Center or if it is approved by the Federal ... | | | | | | | | | Legislative UpdateIowans have had many questions about the new medical cannabidiol program, so I have included a few answers to some common questions below. For additional ... The new law allows Iowans, diagnosed with specific debilitating medical conditions to qualify for a medical cannabidiol registration card. | | | Optimism is high for Blue Moon founder's THC beer launchCERIA will differentiate itself from other cannabis-infused beverages by using tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive chemical from cannabis plants that creates the “high,” versus cannabidiol, which is “not the component most consumers look for,” Villa told Brewbound. Ceria will brew a batch of ... | | | CBD Health Co. to Offer Pet ProductsCBD Health Co. is expanding its line of cannabidiol products to include balms, tinctures, and food supplies for pets. By Amanda Carrozza. CBD Health Co., a company that markets and sells hemp-based cannabidiol (CBD) health products, has announced that it will soon be offering a line of hemp-based ... | | | | | | | | | Reviewing The Legislative SessionIn addition, we legalized the use of cannabidiol or CBD oil for all Hoosiers to use as a natural herbal remedy so long as it contains less than .3 percent THC and meets certain labeling and testing requirements. Cannabidiol has given relief to those suffering from a range of ailments including epileptic ... | | | State Advisory Council To Explore Expansion Of Texas Medical Marijuana LawTexas dispensaries began selling cannabidiol oil treatments to patients registered with the state at the beginning of this year. This week, Chris Masey, vice chair for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission's Policy Council for Children and Families, said Texas should make more patients ... |
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