Unregulated CBD Is Still Illegal In Iowa Following Last Week’s YES Vote On Hemp Legalization…But Not For Much Longer! Stay Tuned For Updates!

Good news for those who want to use CBD but don’t qualify (or can’t afford) Iowa’s currently ham-tied medical marijuana program.

CBD, according to discourse amongst multiple representatives during this House vote, will eventually be legal here in Iowa.

Click here to watch the Iowa House discourse over the not-yet-finalized Iowa Hemp Program

WeedPress has reached out to the studious patriarch of the hemp program, Representative Jarad Klein, for clarification concerning his and others remarks, remarks that lead some Iowans to mistakenly believe that CBD is now legal to sell.

This CBD issue has been a source of unnecessary headache and drama for the marijuana movement here in Iowa, and we are glad to see it finally wind down to a close. After nearly two years of illegal CBD sales from unscrupulous sales people who wanted fame glory and money instead of truth honesty and transparency, justice is finally coming.

Stay tuned for updates.

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WeedPress has reached out to Representative Klein for brief clarifications on CBD legal status as of May 16 2019 following reports that Iowans are yet again falsely claiming the law says something it clearly does not

See also: Green Roads CBD company says CBD is not legal in Iowa on Green Roads company  website

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Kim Reynolds stated while signing this bill that this bill does not legalize CBD sales, and after watching the video of the House discussion, we can’t see any way people would believe that CBD is immediately legalized, unless they aren’t paying attention, or want to believe something so hard that the facts right in front of their faces are cherry picked instead of tackled fully head on.

Kim Reynolds Statement On Legality Of CBD May 13th 2019
Sick people who are suffering shouldn’t be jerked around by entrepreneurial profiteers with an excuse story about their own suffering.

Clarifications coming shortly but for now we are still waiting on the hemp program to first get required rules and regulations before CBD can be finally distributed on the “free market” here in Red Tape Iowa.

Below is Governor Reynolds statement clarifying that this bill does not yet legalize CBD.

We’ll all be glad once CBD is finally legal, but, as we’ve reported for over two years, salespeople from around the country have been misleading Iowans and then when caught, fake (or just stupidly) crying “we didn’t understand law” when caught up in their misleading and falsified criminal sales — then pretending it’s the State’s fault that they ignored all these letters, warnings, raids, and media statements that contradict their claim of “legal in all 50 states” nonsense.

Here’s the video of the above Representatives discourse on the House floor prior to the vote as well as the Governor’s statement.

 

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