epicseeds
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I am confused.
I dont know if many of you have heard of a product Dixie Elixirs but on their website they claim that their CBD tincture is federally legal.
However wikipedia and almost every other website I find on google state it a schedule 1 drug.
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I dont know if many of you have heard of a product Dixie Elixirs but on their website they claim that their CBD tincture is federally legal.
Dixie Elixirs & Edibles is excited to announce three new product lines containing Federally legal CBD (Cannabidiol). This all natural extract from industrial hemp as defined by the United Nations provides powerful pain relief and is not regulated under the Controlled Substance Act.
These THC-free medicinal hemp products will soon be available in Colorado and throughout the United States by mid-Summer 2012.
sourceThe legal status of CBD is somewhat
muddled. Cannabidiol is conspicuously
absent from the DEA’s recently updated
Medical Marijuana, Inc. Pitching CBD Products
list of proscribed drugs. But “marijuana,”
including CBD-rich varieties, continues to
be listed as a controlled substance.
However wikipedia and almost every other website I find on google state it a schedule 1 drug.
sourceQ: CBD is non-psychoactive. Does that mean it is legal?
A: No. Technically, CBD is forbidden in any form (pure or from a plant) in the USA, despite its total lack of addictive potential or any rational danger. Cannabidiol and all other phytocannabinoids are Schedule I drugs in the USA. The code number for cannabidiol in Schedule I is 7372. It is not psychoactive, but it is illegal in the eyes of the federal government. You may find it listed here: under Schedule I where it says tetrahydrocannabinols. The part saying "and others" includes all phytocannabinoids, even CBD. The situation is different in other countries. In many, CBD is not controlled at all.
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