Lt. Governor Tenorio says Attorney General Camacho directed seizure of CBD products

July 8, 2019
Press Release

The Office of the Attorney General advised that the importation and presence of Cannibidiol, commonly known as CBD, products is currently illegal and can't be imported or sold on Guam, according to a letter sent Monday from Lt. Gov. Joshua Tenorio to Leevin Camacho, Attorney General of Guam. 

Camacho told the director of Public Health and Social Services of this illegality, Tenorio states in his letter. The director of Guam Customs and Quarantine followed suit, and is not allowing CBD products to be imported into the island. 

"Given that our local agencies are acting under some initial guidance from your office, I am respectfully requesting for you to make a written determination of your position on the ability of local businesses and individuals to import CBD products on Guam," Tenorio's letter to Camacho stated. 

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