'Let's regulate what's in CBD products, how they are marketed..' says the North Carolina lawmakers [4-_UBkZpLTj]

CBD product labels, ingredients and marketing would get guardrails under legislation being considered by the NC House. House Bill 563 passed through the House Judiciary committee Wednesday with an amendment. The bill says CBD products cannot be sold in servings more than 200 milligrams and testing is required after manufacturing. It also lays out several proposed changes, including licensing and marketing/packaging guidance. House Bill 563 passed through the House Judiciary committee Wednesday with an amendment. The bill says CBD products cannot be sold in servings more than 200 milligrams and testing is required after manufacturing. It also lays out several proposed changes, including licensing and marketing/packaging guidance. Licenses would need to be renewed annually. Packaging of CBD products would need to be child-proof and include the proper warning label. There are also a host of other label requirements, including the list of ingredients, a statement that acknowledges the product is not FDA-approved, the total amount of ‘hemp-derived cannabinoid’ in milligrams and a code that can be scanned for more information. Full Story: Subscribe to WRAL: Follow WRAL: Facebook: Twitter: IG: About WRAL-TV: WRAL is your Raleigh, North Carolina news source. Check out our videos for the latest news in Raleigh, local sports, Raleigh weather, and more at #localnews #northcarolina #cbd #pura vida cbd gummies #oros cbd gummies review