CBD oil is federally legal in the United States, as long as it contains no more than 0.3% THC. However, state laws may impose restrictions on buyers. In all 50 states, CBD is available in varying degrees, but some states require medical cards for access. To make things easier for you, here is a breakdown of the most universal cannabis regulations in the US. In Mississippi, CBD oil and products are legal as long as they are approved by the FDA and contain less than 0.3% THC.
Under Bill 52, registered in the Senate, CBD oil is legal as long as it has no more than 0.3 percent THC and bottles that meet the proper labeling requirements. In Indiana, it is legal to use CBD oil without other controlled substances and with THC levels lower than 0.3%.In Wyoming, CBD oil products are legal as long as the source is hemp and contain less than 0.3% THC. The state governor signed his Commercial Low-THC Hemp Extract Act, which authorizes the distribution and sale of CBD with proper documentation that it has less than 0.3 percent of total THC. In Georgia, there is a restrictive medical cannabis program, which allows the University System of Georgia to develop and research CBD oil with THC levels not exceeding 5 percent. In Virginia, there is an industrial hemp pilot program and a medical cannabis law that allows the use of CBD and THCA oils for specific conditions; it also allows the sale of hemp-derived CBD at many retailers. In North Dakota, there is a program for industrial hemp and medical cannabis; state law still classifies hemp as a controlled substance, but it also allows CBD oil with less than 0.3 percent THC. It's important to note that there's a difference between CBD oil and tinctures, but for the most part, CBD oil tinctures share the same base ingredients.
Don't get caught up in different state regulations - make sure you know what type of product you're buying and what percentage of THC it contains. Cannabis laws vary widely around the world, so it's important to stay informed about your local regulations. Get involved in cannabis research so that together we can increase access to cannabis and learn how it can help people live better.