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Frequently Asked Questions
The short answer is, in most states, yes. Please see our Shipping Guidelines below to check if your state is approved for delivery.
The 2018 Farm Bill, officially titled the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, marked a pivotal change in U.S. cannabis policy by legalizing the cultivation, production, and sale of hemp and hemp-derived products nationwide. This legislation removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act, distinguishing it from marijuana under federal law and opening the door for its use in various industries, including CBD and other cannabinoid-based products.
A key regulatory component of the Farm Bill is its definition of hemp. Under federal law, hemp is classified as any part of the Cannabis sativa L. plant — including its derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, and isomers — that contains no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis.
By establishing this limit, the Farm Bill created a clear legal framework for the hemp industry, enabling farmers, manufacturers, and retailers to produce and sell hemp-derived products across the U.S. as long as they meet the federal THC standard.
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