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Even though CBD is becoming more democratic, it is not legal in all countries. We recommend that you take all your precautions before taking your CBD products on your travels. When it comes to CBD products, the FDA is still trying to solve the problem. The agency is just beginning the process of developing rules for CBD sales. Officials recently formed a task force to create guidelines that could allow companies to legally market CBD products. Currently, CBD products are considered dietary supplements that are not regulated by the FDA, and it is illegal for companies to make health or therapeutic claims about products in their marketing. In announcing its efforts to establish CBD marketing rules, the FDA also signaled that it was taking action against CBD companies that use “blatant and unsubstantiated claims” to market their products to “vulnerable populations.” For example, England authorized its therapeutic use in 2018, but Belgium also authorized its use in 2019 considering CBD as smoking tobacco. If we explore the other neighboring countries, Italy and Spain have also authorized its therapeutic use. The rapid legalization of hemp and CBD has put the FDA in a difficult position. As part of its mandate, the Agency must validate the safety of food, drugs and food supplements. But CBD products are already flooding U.S.
stores. Hemp is not subject to the same legal limits as marijuana. It has long been legal in the United States, but only through strict licensing applications and approvals from U.S. regulators. Very few Asian countries allow cannabis of any kind. Only Sri Lanka, Thailand and South Korea allow medical cannabis. Currently, there are no regulations for CBD on this continent. However, Thailand and Malaysia are considering approving their medical use. But most strikingly, looking at the list of countries that have approved its therapeutic use, one realizes that the France is late and seems to act like an irreducible Gaul in the face of the invasion of CBD. If we take the example of China, which is the largest country in the world, CBD is well accepted and even seems to be ahead of Europe because many Chinese companies produce CBD. Yes, full-sized companies that make CBD. Some see China as the new empire of medical cannabis.
Uruguay was the first country in the world to allow the production of cannabis, but also its distribution and consumption. Since 2013, locals have had the choice of growing plants at home for their own use, joining a cannabis club or buying them at a pharmacy. In terms of pharmacy purchase, it is regulated because it is nominative and limited in quantity. In the rest of the continent, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Peru have authorized the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes over the years. Countries not mentioned here have a complete ban on this substance. On the CBD side, apart from Uruguay and Jamaica, which allow CBD oil, there is no real approval for its use. Let`s repeat it because it`s a bit beautiful. A hemp plant — which is federally legal and produces only CBD — can become Marijunana.
Studies have shown that if two certifiable hemp plants are connected, most of their offspring will be able to produce THC. In fact, some of these seedlings produce ONLY THC. In Canada, CBD is allowed, as is cannabis. This country seems to be ahead of its time in terms of these two subjects, but especially in relation to cannabis, which still has a high level of THC that can be harmful to the consumer. To collect CBD or THC from hemp, farmers harvest the plants and send them to an extractor that collects the drugs and prepares them for sale. The problem is that extracting CBD or THC is essentially the same process. If your supplier does it wrong, your bottle of CBD could contain an illegal dose of THC. What must be understood here is that even in a country that seems ahead of its time technologically speaking, the question of CBD manages to make him doubt. This shows the complexity of federal and state laws as well as the big question that arose around CBD by wondering if this product was harmful to health. The landscape is already changing, as regulation of legal nutritional products now falls under FDA regulations — which has yet to make official statements for or against the sale and use of CBD as a dietary supplement. People suspect that an FDA raid is coming to companies operating in the CBD space.
But when we know that the country legalized cannabis in 2018, it does not surprise us to see that CBD is legal. As PBS NewsHour science correspondent Miles O`Brien detailed in previous reports, marijuana research has been hampered by the plant`s designation as an illegal drug at the federal level. And until recently, the same restrictions applied to hemp and CBD. The long and convoluted legal battle over marijuana began in the United States in the mid-1930s. The U.S. government has launched campaigns against its use. They associated it with insanity, aggression and criminal activity through propaganda films such as Reefer Madness (released in 1936). Europe currently has 28 countries and the CBD issue seems to affect all countries without exception. We will see together where CBD is found in the neighboring countries of our France.
As for the land of the rising sun, i.e. Japan, CBD is also allowed there after repeated rejections. In 2016, CBD was officially legalized and licensed for consumption, and companies were also allowed to produce CBD. What you need to know is that, unlike many other countries, advertising for CBD products is allowed. This is a real step forward to highlight the benefits of this molecule and improve its popular image. While CBD can come from marijuana, it can also be derived from hemp. Hemp is a related plant with 0.3% or less THC. This plant is often used to make fabrics and ropes. In 2018, Congress legalized hemp in all 50 states, and as a result, hemp-derived CBD is also legal. However, the rules for marijuana-derived CBD are much less clear. In those Asian countries that have a great interest in human beauty, CBD is widely used in the form of balm and cosmetics. The value of the global CBD market continues to grow.
In 2019, sales amounted to $5 billion. They are estimated at between $17 billion and $23.7 billion in 2023. This enthusiasm can be attributed to a growing interest in wellness and current research on medical cannabis. The CBD industry and its number of companies are growing day by day. However, cannabidiol is not allowed in every country in the world and its legality depends on the rules and conditions of each individual. They are among many others in the United States. who look through the fog of clinical claims, legal swamp and social stigma surrounding weed. Following the publication of the Farm Act, some states have decided to respect this change and allow their citizens to access hemp-derived CBD products. Others resisted and passed laws making it illegal to possess non-psychoactive hemp plants. Again, yes and no, depending on where you live. In some states, marijuana is legal for recreational and medical purposes. In other states, it is only legal for medical purposes.
And in some areas, it`s not legal at all. In summary, nothing prohibits you from traveling with a legal CBD product as long as you respect the 0.2% THC limit, travel to a country that allows this substance and keep with you a more than reasonable amount. This brings us back to these CBD lotions and lattes—and how they can be both legal and illegal. If you are travelling within the EU, we recommend that you carry your product in an intact or even sealed bag. In any case, your CBD product must meet the maximum limit of 0.2% THC. In addition, the transport and possession of CBD is allowed in member countries. For example, at the airport, police dogs will definitely not be able to distinguish your CBD flowers from illegal ones. You are then more likely to pass an extended exam. It is important to travel with the tax receipt of your CBD and a certificate attesting to its origin and composition. We also invite you to bring the packaging and labels. In addition, we recommend that you give preference to products in the form of oils (in the hold) over flowers or resins, which can easily be confused with illegal substances. In the case of CBD oil or cream, as with any other liquid, it is necessary to check that its capacity complies with the airline`s regulations for the transport of liquid in the cabin.
The safest way to take CBD is orally, in tablet, chewable tablet, or tincture form (a concentrated liquid usually administered with a pipette).