RE:RE:RE:Tracked him downThanks again for making the effort to contact Dr. Sen and share from your conversation.
https://thoughtleadership.oaaa.org/dos-and-donts-advertising-cbd-products/ This is from a May 2019 article...
"Currently, hemp-derived CBD is operating within a patchwork of regulations that vary by cities and states. In New York City, regulators are prohibiting outlets to sell CBD-infused food and beverages, threatening them with fines. Other states like Ohio and California are taking similar action. Maine’s governor, on the other hand, signed an emergency bill in late March allowing CBD in food products after state inspectors warned stores to pull them from shelves earlier in the year.
Big players like CVS and Walgreens are selling skin creams and lotions with hemp-based CBD, and the FDA hasn’t specifically expressed concern. However, others are “rolling the dice” advertising and selling hemp-derived CBD-infused foods, drinks, and supplements as CBD isn’t allowed in foods." Hailmerry wrote: Barstool I actually did ask him about Alkaline 88. Sorry evebody I for got . He said that A88 was going to advertise CBD on the product and he said in some parts of the Us it is illegal to state that on a product and he wasn't willing to be involved with them for those reasons. If anybody from the US knows if this is true or false please let us know. My apologies everyone but when I said we weren't getting very much communication he began to tell me that he knew how important it was because when he was doing it he took a company through Black Friday mostly because of good communication.