User:Jvnon/Cannabinol

Legal Status
According to the 2018 Farm Bill, extracts from the Cannabis sativa L. plant, including CBN, are legal under US federal law as long as they have a delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 0.3 percent or less. However, as of 2022 there are no hemp derivatives that contain CBN that are approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Peer Review Response
Multiple reviews mentioned I have nothing in the "Lead" area of my sandbox. Currently, I don't think I have anything to contribute to the lead section of the Cannabinol article. If I find anything I believe is fitting for that section I will draft something up. Multiple reviews also mentioned I needed to add a citation for a claim which I later did. Users Rslindse and Denisej suggested adding general information to the "Neuroprotective properties" section then making the information I have on Huntington's a subsection. I am currently looking for more general information about CBN's neuroprotective properties. User GJaet suggested that I look for uses CBN has that other cannabinoids do not offer.