The United States Law Hemp Act today. 

Legality of Domestic Industrial Hemp Our hemp products are produced in Switzerland under the lawful authority of the Federal Farm Bill Act of 2013, which defines industrial hemp as Cannabis sativa L. with a delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than .3 percent.

All of our products are lab-tested and certified to be at or below this .3% legal threshold. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Hemp Industries Association, v. Drug Enforcement Administration, 357 F.3d 1012 (9th Cir. 2004), recognized that non-psychoactive hemp [that] is derived from the ‘mature stalks’ or is ‘oil and cake made from the seeds’ of the Cannabis plant, fits within the plainly stated exemption to the CSA definition of ‘marijuana.’ Id. at 1017.

As such, the court determined that the government (i.e. DEA) has no authority under current law to completely ban "THC that is found within the parts of Cannabis plants that are excluded from the CSA's definition of ‘marijuana' or that is not synthetic." Id. at 1018. Industrial hemp is legal to import under the Controlled substances Act (CSA). Since 1937, the federal statute controlling marijuana has excluded the stalk, fiber, oil and sterilized seed of the plant Cannabis Sativa L., commonly known as hemp, from the definition of marijuana. 21 U.S.C. 802 (16), and again in reference to 2-6-04 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.

Please check your country's legal status of cannabidiol (CBD) before ordering with us. It is your responsibility to know your country's laws before ordering with us; we are not liable for knowing the status of cannabidiol (CBD) in every country. Legality of Domestic Industrial Hemp Our hemp products are produced under the lawful authority of the Federal Farm Bill Act of 2013, which defines industrial hemp as Cannabis sativa L. with a delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than .3 percent.

All of our products are lab-tested and certified to be at or below this .3% legal threshold. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Hemp Industries Association, v. Drug Enforcement Administration, 357 F.3d 1012 (9th Cir. 2004), recognized that non-psychoactive hemp [that] is derived from the ‘mature stalks’ or is ‘oil and cake made from the seeds’ of the Cannabis plant, fits within the plainly stated exemption to the CSA definition of ‘marijuana.’ Id. at 1017.

As such, the court determined that the government (i.e. DEA) has no authority under current law to completely ban "THC that is found within the parts of Cannabis plants that are excluded from the CSA's definition of ‘marijuana' or that is not synthetic." Id. at 1018. Industrial hemp is legal to import under the Controlled substances Act (CSA). Since 1937, the federal statute controlling marijuana has excluded the stalk, fiber, oil and sterilized seed of the plant Cannabis Sativa L., commonly known as hemp, from the definition of marijuana. 21 U.S.C. 802 (16), and again in reference to 2-6-04 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.

Please check your country's legal status of cannabidiol (CBD) before ordering with us. It is your responsibility to know your country's laws before ordering with us; we are not liable for knowing the status of cannabidiol (CBD) in every country. 


LEGAL THC LIMITS:

USA 0.3%
EU/UK 0.2%
GERMANY 0.3%
ITALY 0.6%
SWITZERLAND 1%