This is a very common question due to the misinformation surrounding CBD’s chemical properties that closely resemble THC’s properties.
H.R. 525 - Industrial Farming Act of 2015 defines Industrial Hemp as “the plant Cannabis Sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than 0.3 percent (0.3% or less THC) on a dry weight basis.”
In the US, the legal status of CBD is clear – CBD is Legal in all 50 states under the “Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015’’ “The term ‘Industrial Hemp’ means the 15 plant Cannabis Sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a THC concentration of not more than 0.3 percent (0.3% or less THC) on a dry weight basis.”
Absolute CBD™ products are ISO Independently Tested & Certified assuring the intended concentrations (Milligrams) of CBD & (Percentage) of THC, are meeting the required legal guidelines of 0.3% or less THC.
If you live in the US, this means you don’t need a prescription and can legally purchase and consume Industrial Hemp CBD in any state. Unfortunately, outside of the United States the legal status is challenging. Since regulations can vary from country to county, so we recommend that you research out your country’s legality on CBD made from Industrial Hemp. In addition, ask if you are allowed to import CBD made from Industrial Hemp and so, then you should be within your country’s guidelines to receive our products.
Benefits of CBD
Benefits of CBD are its moderating effects upon THC, as illustrated in numerous studies. CBD removes THC from the CB1 Receptor, thus counteracting the effects of THC such as Intoxication, Memory Impairment & Paranoia, while the added pain relief benefits of THC remains. The fact that there is a system within our body that produces and is specifically designed to accept Cannabinoids, illustrates the overwhelming efficacy of Cannabis as a medicine.
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