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The head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday that the agency is taking a “risk-based approach” to enforcing current CBD regulations while it continues to pursue alternative pathways that would allow for its lawful marketing.

During one of his last days as FDA commissioner, Scott Gottlieb appeared before a House appropriations subcommittee and was asked by two members—Reps. Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Andy Harris (R-MD)—about the agency’s plans for regulating CBD derived from hemp, which was federally legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill.

Gottlieb repeated to Lee what he’s said at multiple hearings this year: while he recognized that Congress intended to allow the marketing of CBD products, FDA is still responsible for regulating it, and because it exists as an approved drug and hasn’t been previously introduced to the food supply, the agency has to develop a unique regulatory model that may take years to complete.


“That’s the conundrum here,” he said. “We don’t have a really modern proxy for where this has happened. That doesn’t mean we can’t create such a framework.”

Part of the solution to that “conundrum” will be gathering input from stakeholders at a public meeting scheduled for May 31.

Harris focused less on FDA’s regulatory plans and more on enforcement actions against companies that are already selling CBD products. He voiced concerns about the proliferation of CBD marketing online and in grocery stores, where he said there are no age restrictions to purchase the products.


The commissioner pushed back against the congressman’s suggestion that FDA wasn’t taking action against these companies and said that the agency has “taken enforcement action,” noting that it recently sent warning letters to three CBD companies who made unsanctioned claims about the therapeutic benefits of their products.

“We’re taking a risk-based approach where we’re going after places where CBD is being marketed in situations where we think the claims are either misleading to the point of encouraging a patient to forgo otherwise effective therapy for a medical condition or being marketed in a formulation and in a dose that’s at a level that creates significant safety concerns,” he said.

He also explicitly referenced reports that pharmacy chains CVS and Walgreens are moving to sell CBD products, noting that he expressed concerns about the prospect.

“We now see big box stores seeking to market CBD products for some uses where the claims seem to be potentially over-the-top claims for the treatment of pain, for example,” Gottlieb said. “We’re not allowing this. What’s happening is we see a burgeoning market and we can’t boil the ocean, so we’re trying to take a risk-based approach to our enforcement like we do on all matters.”

The hope is that taking “selective enforcement actions,” legitimate CBD manufacturers and retailers will voluntarily comply with existing FDA regulations on the substance as the agency works to create new regulations, per the will of Congress.

“I recognize Congress wants there to be a pathway here, so we’re trying to work at the same time expeditiously to create a viable pathway that can differentiate between potentially appropriate use of the product if we can have scientific evidence to support its appropriate use and use of the product that creates safety risks for the consumers,” he said.

Also during the hearing, Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME), who has pushed FDA on CBD issues, thanked Gottlieb for being so responsive to her concerns during his tenure.

There's been substantial disruption in the hemp market in #Maine + nationwide due to the regulatory limbo that #CBD products are in. In @AppropsDems committee, I thanked departing Commissioner @SGottliebFDA for taking this issue seriously + scheduling a public mtg on May 31. pic.twitter.com/iU8RJvbW0x

— Chellie Pingree (@chelliepingree) April 3, 2019


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Photo courtesy of YouTube/House Appropriations Committee.

 
 
 

Marijuana Moment brings readers comprehensive, up-to-date reporting on important developments in cannabis politics, from Capitol Hill to state legislative chambers. But sometimes, we like to have a little fun, too.

That’s why, when a viral video of a man toking a bong precariously balanced on a drone he was operating came across our feed, we decided to reach out.

Meet Eric Mercer.

He’s a 23-year-old working in Maine’s cannabis industry who’s grown a sizable following of marijuana aficionados on platforms like YouTube and Instagram. When he’s not honing his cannabis craft, he enjoys things like playing guitar and hiking.

For Mercer, his internet presence really started off with comparably smaller (and sometimes questionable) stunts: dabbing and ripping a bubbler simultaneously, dousing concentrates in hot sauce and inhaling the very bad combination (it was “stupid little thing I did a while back… a little on the spicy side, but to be honest, it wasn’t as bad as you’d think,” he told Marijuana Moment), and creating and smoking out of a “potato rig” or head of cabbage.

But then, around March 2017, he stepped up his game, integrating drone technology into his smoking routine.

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I've started a new page for my drone shenanigans! I'll let you guys know what it's called once I get past the awkward first few posts and have a page worth looking at. For now; here's a pretty picture 😙 I'll still be posting them on here too, but I want to increase my potential reach. #dronestagram #tinywhoop #cannabiscommunity #stonersociety #art #wfayo #stoners #cannabis

A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Jun 6, 2018 at 3:15am PDT


The inspiration “was just a passion for drones, a passion for being creative, and wanting to come up with cool, new things to show people on Instagram,” he said.

It started with the modest joint drone. A joint was affixed to the small device and guided toward his mouth. After a bit of a struggle, Mercer took the airborne hit.

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A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Mar 21, 2017 at 3:21pm PDT


He’s posted several other videos showing off his joint drone skills.

Has it gotten easier over time? “Yes and no,” Mercer said. “Inside, no problem. I feel like I’ve mastered that. I can fly circles around the room and let other people get a chance to hit it, but outdoors is still the challenge.”

Then, there was the drone-based concentrate delivery system.

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Sorry the volume was messed up, folks. Hope you enjoy! 😎😉👍 @xdabninja207x #drone #dabs #cannabis #420 #stoners #710 #dabbers_unite #oil #hightimes #weedstagram

A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Mar 25, 2017 at 7:37am PDT


Which didn’t always pan out as planned.

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I'm busy working today, so here's some blooper footage from the seah @xdabninja207x and myself had. We tried to dab off the drone and ended up going in a different direction when I just couldn't control it that well. #drone #dab #fail #420society #cannabis #stoner #nerd #ilovemaryjane #wfayo #dabs #oil

A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Mar 31, 2017 at 9:16am PDT


“Knock on wood, thankfully, I haven’t injured myself really in it yet,” he said. “I’ve bumped into myself with my tiny drone that I do the joint with, but yeah, I’ve been very fortunate.”

Most recently, Mercer’s cannabis content has taken off as he’s perfected the art of smoking bongs and taking dabs placed on larger drones, piloting them with one hand and sparking up with the other. One video of Mercer accomplishing this feat is now the top post on the popular Reddit cannabis forum, r/trees.

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So @plasmalighter sent me a new sick lighter to show you guys, and to be perfectly honest I couldn't bring her up till she passed the Drone test 😏😂 newsflash! It passed! #dronestagram #wfayo #2lit4tv #bongsmoker #highsociety #710society #weedporn #bongrips #fuckery #hightimes #cannabisculture #staylifted207 #207stoners

A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Jun 5, 2018 at 12:10pm PDT


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What do you get when you cross last month's @hemperco rig with a @djiglobal #mavicpro 🤔??? You get a #dronedab 😎👌🤘!!!!! . . . . #stoners #dabbing #dabs #drone #710 #fuckery #maine #cannabiscommunity #ganja #710society #cannabis #weed #dailydabs #oil #hightimes #weedhumor #concentrates #shatter #greentruckextracts #piestep

A post shared by Eric Mercer (@eric_rav420) on Oct 18, 2017 at 9:06am PDT


Mercer announced on Tuesday that he’s launching a new Instagram page dedicated to the craft, hoping to reach a larger audience. You can follow him on Instagram or Youtube—if that’s your kind of thing.

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