European Commission moving ahead slowly on permissible THC levels in food

THC levels have been established for certain hemp foodstuffs, which may later govern the amount of THC allowed in ingestible cannabinoid products, experts working for the European Commission have confirmed.

Meanwhile work also continues on the novel food status of CBD and implementation of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) ruling in the Kanavape case into EU and member state regulations.

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