GEORGE (27-06-18)
I'm pretty sure it used to be to do with the genetics of the plant so every thing to hemp, indica and ruderalis cannabis (Autos) where all illegal under the 1973 misuse of drugs act but since they passed the newer The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 and they now use this to charge people and since CBD is non psychoactive the act isn't being breached.
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GEORGE (27-06-18), Greencrack102 (27-06-18)
Ha ha,check this link!
GEORGE (27-06-18)
GEORGE (27-06-18)
Seems this is the case here's a exert of an article I found -
When trying to figure out whether or not a certain drug or product is covered by the Psychoactive Substances Act, there are three checks that need to be done.
Firstly, does it fall under any of the specific exclusions from the Act set out by the government? It could possibly be argued that some CBD products are foodstuffs, but in itself, CBD does not appear to be excluded.
Secondly, is it covered by the Misuse of Drugs Act, as that Act would supersede the PSA? As explained above, and confirmed by two separate Home Office sources, CBD is not.
Finally, is it psychoactive? Under the original definition, it could certainly be said that CBD is not. However, with this new addition, it seems unarguable that CBD does fall under the Act’s definition. CBD, of course, acts on the body’s endocannabinoid system, activating the same receptors as the drug THC.
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GEORGE (27-06-18)
GEORGE (27-06-18)
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