Dagga ingredient CBD just became fully legal for anyone to sell in South Africa – but only for the next year

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Dagga ingredient CBD just became fully legal for anyone to sell in South Africa – but only for the next year | BISouthAfrica

The exemption comes with two conditions: the maximum daily dose of CBD must be 20 milligrams or less, and the product can not claim to cure or treat any specific condition. It may only advertise"general health enhancement", or"health maintenance", or promise"relief of minor symptoms", as long as those symptoms are not linked to a disease or disorder.

Alternatively, manufacturers and retailers can also claim the protection of the exemption for products made"from cannabis raw plant material and processed products" as long as no extra CBD is added, and the final product contains only a tiny fraction of CBD and a maximum of 0.001% tetrahydrocannabinol , the main psychoactive in marijuana.

As anticipated, Motsoaledi simultaneously struck CBD from schedule 7 of South Africa's drug classification system, where it was controlled as strictly as heroin. Instead it is now – outside the temporary exemption – rated as a schedule 4 drug, available from pharmacists under prescription, alongside antibiotics. arguing it should be available freely over the shelf.

 

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