Kansas

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Overview: Kansas has allowed the use of CBD products, as long as they have zero THC in them, and only very recently allowed the use of CBD products with up to 5% THC (for some patients). Starting from 2018, it is legal to grow hemp in Kansas for both research and commercial purposes.

CBD Oil in Kansas, the Sunflower State

The use of CBD oil in Kansas was now allowed in Kansas for a long time, as previous legislators considered this plant the same as marijuana. The 2014 US Farm Bill changed a lot of things, and the 2018 US Farm Bill solidified the nation’s opinion that hemp should be grown freely in the USA, affecting Kansas as well. On a state level, the cultivation of industrial hemp was allowed with the passing of Senate Bill 263.

Also, the use of CBD products was allowed, as long as they contain zero THC. But it March 2019, a House Bill was approved, allowing people to use CBD oil with up to 5%, as long as they have proof that they are suffering from a debilitating medical condition which can benefit from both the CBD and THC.

Hemp and CBD overview

Hemp (cannabis) is one of the earliest cultivated plants in the world. People have been using it for more than 10,000 years and have found all kinds of applications for it like fiber and rope production, textile and clothes, paper and even as food. The original Declaration of Independence is written on hemp paper, which only proves the long history of cannabis cultivation in the US.

But due to some political and economic reasons, hemp and marijuana were deemed the same plant and were taxed with the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. By 1957 the growth of any type of cannabis (hemp and marijuana) was completely banned in the USA.

The hemp plant does not only have practical applications like raw material for fiber and rope production, animal feed, human food, biofuel, biodegradable plastic, building, and insulation material, it is also used for the production of CBD. Today CBD is gaining a lot of popularity due to its amazing healing properties and beneficial effects on many psychological and physiological conditions. CBD helps reduce inflammation, helps with stress, depression, nausea, pain management and a lot more.

Among the many strains, the cannabis plant comes is, there are many that have a lot of THC and very little CBD, and there are those that have a lot of CBD and very little CBD. These are the ones usually used for the production of CBD and are favored by people that use cannabis to medicate themselves.

  • Remedy is a much-appreciated marijuana strain that has a high CBD content going up to 15% with THC content around 1%. It produces smooth smoke that smells of pines and lemons and brings deeply relaxing effects on the body. There is an abundance of medical benefits like help with seizures, pain, inflammation, autism disorders, and helping with headaches and insomnia.
  • CBD Shark has about 1:1 THC vs. CBD and it brings uplifting, giggly and euphoric effects on the mood, helping with stress and depression. It is very helpful for pain management, lack of appetite and for people suffering from fatigue. The smoke is smooth and smells of pines, the earth and a variety of spices.

Kansan CBD Oil law

With the passing of the Senate Bill 263 in 2018, also known as the Alternative Crop Research Act, the growth and cultivation of industrial hemp are allowed in Kansas, aligning the legislative with the 2018 US Farm Bill.

The Kansas state laws exempt CBD products from the definition of marijuana, which means as long as these contain zero percent THC, they can be freely used by anyone. To further facilitate things, in March 2019, the Kansas legislators approved a bill that allows patients with qualifying conditions to use CBD oil with up to 5% THC. The use of CBD products with zero THC is free for all Kansas residents and is not sanctioned by any law.

Medical marijuana

Kansas is one of only a handful of states where it is forbidden for the people to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Because only the legislative body of the state can allow the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, Kansans will have to wait a while before they can use the healing properties of cannabis.

 No weed for the Jayhawkers

Under no circumstances is it legal to use marijuana for recreational purposes in Kansas. Even though weed was decriminalized in 2016, anyone caught with a joint is facing at least 6 months in prison and a hefty fine. Sorry, but any Grasshopper that would like to freely smoke a joint can simply jump to neighboring Colorado.

CBD buying options

The buying and using of CBD oil and other CBD products are legal in Kansas, provided these contain zero THC. But this does not mean that any retail store will carry them, as there are some in Kansas City, Wichita, and Topeka.

To make things easier for you, when considering buying a CBD product in Kansas, the safest and best option is to order it online, as all the respectable manufacturers have online stores, listing the content of their products and the amount of THC. And some offer free shipping.

Finishing thoughts

The legalization of hemp and CBD products in Kansas happened in 2018. It was stipulated that any CBD product with 0% THC is legal for all Kansan people. Since March 2019 it is legal for people with debilitating medical conditions to use CBD oil with some THC in it, as long as it is less than 5%.

The other laws pertaining to the use of marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes are far into the future because the state’s legislators still have strict rules about legalizing anything marijuana related. Also, the best purchase options for CBD oil in Kansas are online, as there are only a few shops that carry quality CBD products.

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