Existing law, the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act, classifies controlled substances into 5 designated schedules, with the most restrictive limitations generally placed on controlled substances classified in Schedule I, and the least restrictive limitations generally placed on controlled substances classified in Schedule V. Existing law places marijuana cannabis in Schedule I. Cannabidiol is a compound found in marijuana. cannabis.
Existing law restricts
the prescription, furnishing, possession, sale, and use of controlled substances, including marijuana cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid compounds, and makes a violation of those laws a crime, except as specified.
This bill, if one of specified changes in federal law regarding the controlled substance cannabidiol occurs, would provide that a physician, pharmacist, or other authorized healing arts licensee who prescribes, furnishes, or dispenses a product composed of cannabidiol, in accordance with federal law, is in compliance with state law governing those acts. The bill would also provide that upon the effective date of one of those changes in federal law regarding cannabidiol, the prescription, furnishing, dispensing, transfer, possession, or use of that product in
accordance with federal law is for a legitimate medical purpose and is authorized pursuant to state law.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.