Idaho Residents Fight to Keep CBD legal for Pets - Nothingbuthemp
Idaho residents are planning a rally for September 24 to fight a proposed ban on CBD for pets, reports Idaho News Channel 2.
“These products are not approved feed ingredients and cannot lawfully be added to or incorporated into commercial feed. This includes feeds, treats and remedies intended for pets, livestock, or any other animal.”
— Idaho State Department of Agriculture
In the news release, the ISDA noted it was aware retailers have been selling products with hemp-derived ingredients under the assumption that they’re allowed in the state.
One of those retailers is Jennifer Willett, owner of Bark N' Purr pet supply, who’s been selling CBD for pets for five years.
Willett started a petition on change.org to try and convince Idaho Governor Brad Little to delay enforcement of the rule, giving legislators time to change it permanently.
“We have had people in the store crying We have had testimonials on social media. We have had phone calls. Just people saying, ‘What do I do now?’”
— Jennifer Willett, Owner, Bark N' Purr
Willett doesn’t believe the ban will stop customers who believe CBD helps their pets. Instead, she says, they’ll buy them illegally.
“Removing CBD pet products from the marketplace paves the way for a black-market industry of unscrupulous suppliers selling questionable products that could end up harming animals,” Willett’s change.org petition reads. “It may also lead to pet owners turning to human products that aren't formulated for pets or marijuana products that contain high levels of THC.”
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