Posts Tagged: cbdlegality
Hemp & Higher Education- Is CBD Safe On College Campuses?
It’s no secret that cannabis has always been around “underground” on college campuses. Watch any film that chronicles college life from the 1960s onward, and you’ll find… Read More
CBD-Forward Countries- Which Nations Are The Most “Chill” With CBD Oil
Considering hemp has been a staple agricultural crop for centuries, it may seem odd that any country would ban this plant. However, due to the 20th-century’s cannabis restrict… Read More
Promoting CBD Without Getting Punished — How Can Hemp Vendors Legally Advertise CBD Oil?
Considering how many restrictions there are on CBD ads, it’s mind-blowing how big the hemp industry has grown. Honestly, much of the “marketing” in the CBD industry happen… Read More
Want CBD Brownies In Great Britain? — Keep An Eye On The UK’s Upcoming Approved CBD Food List
Unlike Canada and some US states, the UK hasn’t been very accepting of legal cannabis. However, CBD has been quasi-legal throughout England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Irel… Read More
CBD From Sea To Shining Sea — Is CBD Oil Legal In All 50 States?
2018 was a watershed year in the history of US hemp legislation. Although federal lawmakers made it easier to research hemp in 2014, it wasn’t until the 2018 US Farm Bill that… Read More
Texas Lawmakers Deliberate Changes To Smokable Hemp Ban
For CBD hemp vendors in Texas, there’s a lot at stake in an upcoming Supreme Court ruling. Depending on how this new case goes, the Lone Star State could either lift its b… Read More
What Does The “Cannabidiol and Marihuana Research Expansion Act” Mean For CBD Customers?
Anyone “in the weeds” on US cannabis policy may have noticed a new proposal steadily moving through the Houses of Congress. Technically, two cannabis-related bills a… Read More
E&B Paving Fires Employee Over CBD– A Cautionary CBD Case From Indiana Federal Court
An Indiana federal district court just sided with E&B Paving in a case regarding the termination of an employee who used CBD. On April 1st, 2022, the local court ruled that … Read More