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<br>There are both federal and state regulations regarding the purchase and use of cannabidiol (CBD) products, creating confusion on whether it can be purchased or consumed legally. It is important to know which regulations affect you, especially when you are a CBP employee or family member. CBD stands for cannabidiol and is derived from the cannabis sativa L. plant - commonly known as marijuana. Advertisements show [Highline Wellness CBD online store](https://marketingme.wiki/wiki/User:FrancesRichard) products as a treatment for many ailments. While CBD is non-psychotropic, CBD products do contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). [CBD oil](https://clashofcryptos.trade/wiki/Exploring_Highline_Wellness_CBD:_A_Comprehensive_Review) is commonly mixed into massage oils, lotions, balms, makeup, skin and hair products or incorporated into food such as baked goods, gummies, beverages, and a widening array of goods. Over the counter [CBD products](https://chessdatabase.science/wiki/User:AlyciaDevries) are not controlled by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and therefore may have greater THC content than advertised. Studies have shown that some CBD product labeling does not reflect the actual contents. CBD products that are advertised as "pure" may contain illegal amounts of THC.<br>
<br>A 2019 memo from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) describes how CBD labeling is unregulated and, regardless of what the label says, can contain THC. In a study cited by HHS, 58 of 84 [CBD products](http://karaoke-soft.com/smf2/index.php?action=profile
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