by RyanMaes » Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:15 pm
Since Oklahoma’s definition of legal CBD includes all help derived products with less than 0.3% THC, this means that both full and broad-spectrum products are legal in the state. In hemp plants, this spectrum naturally includes trace levels of THC. Even with this change, CBD regulations remain rather strict; CBD oil with appropriate levels of THC is legal, but products like food, beverages, dietary supplements, and even animal feed remain illegal. The bill defined legal CBD as a CBD product with less than 0.3% CBD, and even allowed for the compound to be sold in food and beverage form. If you have edibles in your home, keep them separate from other food and beverages. Even still, their CBD laws are relatively lax when compared to other states and they allow for the substance to be sold in food as well as beverage items. As far as CBD laws go, Vermont is certainly one of the more lenient states. Kentucky’s history with CBD and hemp laws resembles that of many other states.