They're Missing the Point

So OK, there’s no scientific basis for any claims to Cannabis’ medical efficacy.  That is after all, the whole point for it being on the Controlled Substances list, right?  Fine.  Last time I checked, some alarmingly high percentage of all CBD products recently tested had little or in some cases even NO CBD in them.  Isn’t that an even more obvious and potentially dangerous fraudulent claim?  Anybody remember the vape scam?  Whether or not Cannabidiol holds any medical therapeutic efficacy is rather irrelevant if the medication does not even contain it. Medication efficacy is pretty much up to the patient and quite variable in the licensed pharmaceutical industry anyway.

What about that, FTC?

Feds Crack Down On ‘Deceptively Marketed’ CBD Products

FDA maybe?  I’m thinking DEA.  While we’re at it, let’s get the FBI on the case.  Maybe even the Surgeon General could help, if he’d stop sucking Trump’s dick long enough to get  anything done.

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