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Is CBD Legal in North Carolina?

Over the past few years, CBD has soared in its popularity, its acceptability, and its prevalence. Simply put, more and more people are discovering the potential benefits of using CBD oils and other products, while CBD marketplaces continue to multiply.

The growing popularity of CBD has obscured the fact that, technically, there are still a lot of grey areas about just how legal CBD actually is. Indeed, the legality of CBD products can vary from state to state, so before you buy, you may have some questions about where your state comes down on hemp-derived products.

Today we want to spend some time in the great State of North Carolina, where Asé Pure Naturals is based. What does the Tar Heel State have to say about the buying and selling of CBD?

 

Is it Legal to Buy CBD in North Carolina?

The short answer to the question is that yes, you can legally buy CBD oil in North Carolina. But of course, the full answer is a bit more complicated than that.

Keep in mind that there are actually a couple of ways in which CBD can be derived. You can get it from flowering marijuana plants. Or you can get it from industrial hemp plants. This isn’t just an interesting agricultural factoid; it’s very germane to the legality of CBD in North Carolina. That’s because North Carolina’s laws actually hinge on how the CBD is made.

Say you have CBD oil that’s made from a flowering marijuana plant. In this instance, CBD oil would be put into the same legal category as weed, which means it would be illegal to buy or sell. The reason for this is simple: When sourced from a flowering marijuana plant, CBD tends to have a higher concentration of THC, which means that it can get you high.

If, on the other hand, your CBD product is derived from industrial hemp (like ours is), then it’s legal in North Carolina. In fact, CBD that’s derived from industrial hemp plants is legal in all 50 states. This has been true going back as far as the Farm Bill of 2014, which removed industrial hemp from the government’s list of controlled substances, effectively legalizing any industrial hemp derivatives. Prior to this bill, industrial hemp was viewed no differently than marijuana in the eyes of the law.

Also keep in mind that CBD derived from industrial hemp will contain less than 0.3 percent THC, which isn’t going to be enough to get you stoned.

What does this mean for CBD consumers in North Carolina? Most basically, it means that so long as you’re buying from a reputable supplier, you can purchase CBD without any worries about the law or about getting high. This frees you to try CBD for its natural and holistic health benefits; for example, many CBD users say that it provides them with relief from inflammation, anxiety, chronic pain, and more.

So, while these rules may seem arcane or cumbersome, they actually provide a lot of peace of mind for anyone who wants to buy CBD products for holistic health reasons, here in the Tar Heel State.

 

What to Know About Buying CBD in North Carolina

Although it’s perfectly legal to buy CBD in North Carolina, it’s still smart to be vigilant about disreputable sellers. When you buy CBD, make sure you buy from a brand that provides proof of third-party testing, verifying the quality of their product offerings. We would also recommend avoiding companies that make outrageous claims about the benefits of CBD; while CBD can certainly provide some holistic health advantages, results will vary from person to person, and shouldn’t be overgeneralized.

Finally, make sure to double-check the THC count. Any product with more than 0.3 percent THC is not legal for sale in North Carolina.

 

Questions? We’re Here to Help.

At Asé Pure Naturals, we’re proud to uphold the highest standards for delivering the best tasting, all-natural, organic, and vegan CBD products on the market. Our products are rigorously third-party tested, and they are derived from industrial hemp. We’d love to answer any further questions you may have about buying or using CBD, in North Carolina or anywhere else. Reach out to Asé Pure Naturals at any time.

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