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The Legalities Of CBD And What The Law Says

CBD is an attractive health solution for many of the modern ailments.

Unfortunately, despite the wild popularity of products that are infused with CBD, there is no clear consensus on the legalities of the products.

This same confusion is what leads to so many different opinions on the effectiveness of the products as well.

The Legalities Of CBD

The Legalities Of CBD

The Federal Law and CBD

According to federal law, there are two different variations of the Cannabis plant from which marijuana, hemp, THC, and CBD are all derived.

These two variations are hemp and marijuana and they are actually quite unique from one another.

The hemp plant is a cannabis plant that has extremely high levels of CBD, which is what we are here to talk about. The other plant is different from the hemp plant because it contains much higher levels of THC.

THC is the substance that is often associated with the “high” that people can get when working with various cannabis plants.

This distinction is important. It is important because the hemp plant contains very low levels of THC.

This means that the hemp plant is not likely to cause any sort of effects on the mood or state of awareness of someone who is taking a substance derived from CBD.

For this reason, the Farm Bill, which was passed in 2018, has legalized the distribution of hemp plant derived products on a federal level. This means that the CBD which is derived from the hemp plant is legal according to federal laws.

The same cannot be said of any CBD products that are derived from the marijuana plant. Those products would likely contain too much THC to be legal in the United States.

The FDA is currently working on understanding the hemp plant and CBD oil from a scientific standpoint.

While the products are legal, they are not currently regulated by any form of the federal government.

Until further research is done, there will be no standard by which these products are measured to ensure quality control.

State Laws

When something is made legal on a federal level, it can be easy to assume that it is legal everywhere you go in the United States. Unfortunately, there are many instances where this is simply not true.

The rules get especially tricky when you consider that some CBD products may contain small amounts of THC.

Those small amounts of THC might actually cost the legality of the product in some states, such as Texas and Mississippi.

On the other hand, states like Colorado have completely legalized the hemp plant altogether. This means that even if the product contains THC, it is completely legal within the state of Colorado.

Because of the variances between each of the states, the best advice that you can get is to look into the specific laws for the states that you are living in; and any state in which you plan to travel with CBD products.

Further, you might even want to check into major cities that you travel to. In some instances, the city might have a law that contradicts the state’s laws regarding CBD oil.

 

Final Thoughts

The legalities regarding hemp derived CBD products are still slightly confusing. However, you can expect to see a significant clarity coming forward as the FDA continues to work on their research and data.

As the FDA becomes more and more involved in the information regarding CBD oil and the various risks and benefits, various states are more likely to release the strict regulations that their state law passes on the sale and consumption of CBD products.

 

2020 CBD Laws By State 

Note these laws can be updated from time to time. You need to source the information for your state, this is a quick guide

 

State Hemp-sourced
CBD for any use
Marijuana-sourced
CBD for medical use
Marijuana-sourced CBD for recreational use
Alabama Legal Legal Illegal
Alaska Legal Legal Legal
Arizona Legal Undecided Illegal
Arkansas Legal Legal Illegal
California Legal Legal Legal
Colorado Legal Legal Legal
Connecticut Legal Legal Illegal
Delaware Legal Legal Illegal
Florida Legal Legal Illegal
Georgia Legal Legal Illegal
Hawaii Legal Legal Illegal
Idaho Illegal Illegal Illegal
Illinois Legal Legal Legal
Indiana Legal Illegal Illegal
Iowa Legal Legal Illegal
Kansas Legal Illegal Illegal
Kentucky Legal Illegal Illegal
Louisiana Legal Legal Illegal
Maine Legal Legal Legal
Maryland Legal Legal Illegal
Massachusetts Legal Legal Legal
Michigan Legal Legal Legal
Minnesota Legal Legal Illegal
Mississippi Legal Illegal Illegal
Missouri Legal Legal Illegal
Montana Legal Legal Illegal
Nebraska Illegal Illegal Illegal
Nevada Legal Legal Legal
New Hampshire Legal Legal Illegal
New Jersey Legal Legal Illegal
New Mexico Legal Legal Illegal
New York Legal Legal Illegal
North Carolina Legal Illegal Illegal
North Dakota Legal Legal Illegal
Ohio Legal Legal Illegal
Oklahoma Legal Legal Illegal
Oregon Legal Legal Legal
Pennsylvania Legal Legal Illegal
Rhode Island Legal Legal Illegal
South Carolina Legal Illegal Illegal
South Dakota Unclear Illegal Illegal
Tennessee Legal Illegal Illegal
Texas Legal Illegal Illegal
Utah Legal Legal Illegal
Vermont Legal Legal Legal
Virginia Legal Legal Illegal
Washington Legal Legal Legal
Washington, D.C. Legal Legal Legal
West Virginia Legal Legal Illegal
Wisconsin Legal Legal Illegal
Wyoming Legal Legal Illegal

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