During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around public feedback on hemp product regulations and the establishment of consistent pet food rules across states.
Senator Cleary raised concerns regarding the 151 public comments received about hemp products, prompting a request for a summary of the feedback. Mister Miller, who analyzed the comments, indicated that many responses originated from stores selling CBD products. These comments reflected a desire not only to maintain access to CBD but also to explore the potential legalization of marijuana, which was not the focus of the current rules.
Samantha Bruner, the Director of Plant Industries, clarified that many comments were not directly relevant to the proposed regulations. She noted that a questionnaire distributed by a store chain gathered consumer opinions on CBD usage, but the questions were not aligned with the regulatory framework. Bruner emphasized that the new rules would not ban CBD products but would regulate their THC levels to prevent misleading labeling practices.
Additionally, discussions included the need for uniform pet food regulations to facilitate interstate commerce. The committee acknowledged that while federal input on pet food rules was anticipated, the current efforts were state-driven, aiming for consistency across jurisdictions.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to provide the committee with a detailed summary of the public comments and an acknowledgment of the adjustments made to the proposed rules based on constructive feedback.