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Central State To Research Smokable And Vaporized Hemp Products For The FDA

An advertisement for CBD at a gas station in Wilberforce
Chris Welter
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WYSO
An advertisement for CBD at a gas station in Wilberforce

Central State University in Wilberforce has received a $1.3 million hemp research contract from the United States Food and Drug Administration.

Central State hopes the work from their three year research contract will help the FDA better understand the chemistry of smokable and vapable hemp products, so the agency can determine how to regulate them. Dr. Brandy Phipps is a professor of Natural Products at Central State. She says the “natural” marketing around smokable hemp masks the truth.

“Because, as you know, anybody who has been looking at smokable hemp flowers and smokable vape products: It's safe. This is better for you than everything else, right? We don't know that,” she said.

Despite the unknowns, smokable hemp products are widely available. You can find them at all sorts of places: from big box stores to gas stations.

Environmental reporter Chris Welter is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms.

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Chris Welter is an Environmental Reporter at WYSO through Report for America. In 2017, he completed the radio training program at WYSO's Eichelberger Center for Community Voices. Prior to joining the team at WYSO, he did boots-on-the-ground conservation work and policy research on land-use issues in southwest Ohio as a Miller Fellow with the Tecumseh Land Trust.