CBD is not legal in all 50 states

I’ll confess that I am as susceptible as anyone else to believing straight-forward misconceptions about major troubles.

For instance, I mistakenly assumed that the Federal Reserve was another government organization, however it is largely independent so it can retain autonomy away from political pressures.

It’s to prevent politicians from enacting too much monetary policy that could cause seriously deleterious long term economic ramifications. So little did I know, things weren’t exactly as I had remembered them to be. But sporadically these misunderstandings aren’t exactly harmless or without consequence. When I started our CBD supplier in our current home state, our intention from the beginning was to sell our products on the internet to anyone in the country with a valid payment method. I legitimately thought that CBD was completely legal in all 50 states because of the 2018 Farm Bill, however it legitimately left this regulatory decision up to the states themselves. That meant that some states could continue with their original classification of CBD—as a derivative of marijuana & thus subject to the scrutiny of the controlled substances act. You have to be careful when you’re operating an interstate CBD supplier & you’re just shipping to random sites without looking at the laws ahead of time. That’s why I’m glad that a friend of mine pointed this out to myself and others before I made the mistake of shipping CBD to a state like Kansas that has possibly the most backwards mindset on cannabis & CBD out of the entire country. CBD is illegal in literally every single form in that state, & I can’t imagine they’ll have legal cannabis laws there anytime in the near future.

 

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