CBD Legalities and Safety: What You Need to Know

Legal Status and Safety of Our CBD Products

Legal Status

Federal Law: CBD derived from hemp is legal at the federal level in the United States, provided it contains less than 0.3% THC. This was established by the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp-derived CBD and removed it from the list of controlled substances. This means that CBD products meeting these criteria can be legally produced, sold, and consumed across the country.

State Laws: While federal law permits the sale and use of hemp-derived CBD, individual states may have their own regulations. Some states have specific rules regarding the sale, labeling, and use of CBD products. It’s important to check local laws to ensure compliance. For detailed state-specific information, you can refer to reliable sources such as the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) website.

Safety Information

FDA Guidelines: The FDA has approved a CBD-based drug called Epidiolex for the treatment of certain medical conditions, such as severe forms of epilepsy. This approval highlights the potential benefits of CBD. However, it’s important to note that the FDA has not approved CBD for other uses and continues to evaluate its safety and efficacy. The FDA advises consumers to consult with healthcare providers before using CBD products.

Usage Instructions: To use our CBD products safely, follow the recommended dosages provided on the product labels. Start with a low dose and gradually increase it until you achieve the desired effects. Consult with a healthcare provider before using CBD, especially if you are taking other medications.