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Industry group working on standards for cannabis packaging and labeling

The National Association of Cannabis Businesses is seeking to protect consumers and demonstrate responsibility in the eyes of regulators. Comments on the draft standards are due by February 21, 2018.

The National Association of Cannabis Businesses is seeking to protect consumers and demonstrate responsibility in the eyes of regulators.
The National Association of Cannabis Businesses is seeking to protect consumers and demonstrate responsibility in the eyes of regulators.

Marijuana Business Daily reports that the National Association of Cannabis Businesses (NACB) has developed a set of draft standards to “help NACB members protect consumers and demonstrate to regulators, financial institutions and the public that NACB members operate at the highest levels of ethics and responsibility.”

The move comes shortly after Attorney General Jeff Sessions repealed the Cole memo in early January, which deprioritized most enforcement of cannabis prohibition, unless activity met certain criteria.

The NACB believes that self-regulation is the most effective course of action and hopes to create a national set of standards that “in some cases are more rigorous than state law.” The draft has 22 sections, and tackles packaging and labeling issues such as:

  • The definition of “child-resistant,” including opacity and exit bag or container thickness

  • Warning symbols and statements

  • Layers of packaging (labels and warnings must be on the outermost layer)

  • Standards for packaging solid edible products

  • Standards for product identification, ingredient listings for various types of products, including concentrates and edibles

  • Allergen warnings based on FDA specifications for cannabis products intended to be eaten or ingested orally

The NACB is accepting public comments, with the review period ending Feb 21, 2018. Click here to view the draft. Comments can be submitted online.

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