Lawyer says guidelines for sale of CBD products are “nonsensical” and “discriminatory”

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Lawyer says guidelines for sale of CBD products are “nonsensical” and “discriminatory”


Following the publication of a much-anticipated list of brands allowed to sell CBD products, a number have been pulled from shelves including one backed by David Beckham.

The FSA’s list of products was the first in the world to regulate the market for orally consumed safe legal cannabis extracts. 

Cellular Goods, linked to David Beckham who holds a 5% stake worth €787,122 (£656,000) via his investment business, DB Ventures, originally argued its range could be sold and should have been on the list because it was produced by Chanelle McCoy Health, an established brand which is on the list.

However, the FSA says products not specifically named on the public list should be removed from sale.

CBD products are ‘novel’ and therefore need to be assessed by the FSA for safety before being placed on the market in the UK. They must be authorised to ensure they have been through an independent safety assessment.

The list of CBD products linked to novel food applications contains CBD food products which meet the following criteria; they were on the market at the time of the FSA’s  announcement on CBD (13 February 2020), the FSA  and that they validated the application or agreed that it is sufficiently progressing towards validation. 

However, a managing partner at an EU law firm says the list is “discriminatory and nonsensical”.

Dr Mark Tallon of Legal Foods believes the FSA should implement complete removal of all CBD products to ensure the novel foods regulation is implemented correctly.



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