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Industry watchdog: Over half of CBD products for pets make incorrect label claims

The CBD pet product category has been steadily growing in popularity. Are inaccurate label claims holding it back? Leafreport, the CBD industry s peer-reviewed watchdog website, sent dozens of pet CBD products for independent testing at Canalysis Laboratories in Las Vegas. The website recently disclosed the results from their comprehensive review. The analysis found that 56% contained an incorrect amount of CBD and many had trace of THC, despite being labeled as full-spectrum CBD. Breakdown  In order to receive an “A” from Leafreport, CBD levels have to fall within a 10% variance of what the product stated on its label.  In total, only 24 of the 55 products tested (44%) contained the advertised amount of CBD. The remaining were off by anywhere from 10.2% to 98.5% from the label. Notably, 56% (31) of the tested products had CBD levels that differed from the label by more than a 10% variance. Of the total tested products, 22 had no THC, despite c

CBD and Hemp Legal and Regulatory Roundup – February 2021 #4 | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Keirton USA, which makes a tool called Twister Trimmer for harvesting hemp, hops and other crops, claimed U.S. Customs and Border Protection told the company its agents were unable to make an admissibility determination about whether to let Keirton import the device’s components from Canada. Keirton said that CBP has routinely permitted admission of the machine parts into the U.S. in the past nine years, with a few exceptions that had ultimately resulted in the federal agency deciding it could let the company have the parts. Last year, Keirton said 14 shipments of Twister Trimmer parts worth more than $1 million were seized by CBP agents who cited unlawful importation and drug paraphernalia provisions of federal law in taking the parts. Keirton sued, and at the end of 2020, the parties settled, with neither side admitting fault or liability and Keirton paying a $180,000 remission fee to get its shipments back.

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