Legal Status of CBD
In Italy, CBD oil is legally allowed if its THC content is below 0.3%, matching EU standards. However, Italy has a more tolerant approach compared to other EU countries. If a product's THC level is tested and found to be up to 0.6%, Italian law does not hold the grower liable. This shows Italy's relatively flexible stance on CBD.
Uncertainties in 2024
Giorgia Meloni's government in Italy published a decree that initially classified cannabidiol (CBD) in August 2023 as a narcotic substance, restricting its commercialization. This decree aimed to treat all CBD products as either narcotic substances or for medicinal use only. However, this decree faced legal challenges and was subsequently suspended by the Lazio Regional Administrative Court, following an appeal. The court's decision reinstated the legality of CBD.
CBD in Cosmetics and Medical Use
CBD is permitted in cosmetics, ensuring that it can be imported and used without legal issues. Medical CBD also remains legal and is available with a prescription.
Travel Tips
Traveling to Italy with CBD oil is permissible as long as it adheres to the legal THC limit.
Raw Organics oils are legal in Italy
At Raw Organics, we prioritize compliance and quality. Our products comply with Italy's THC regulations and undergo thorough testing at Madrid's Fundacion Canna.
For assurance, you can view our test reports on our website or request them at help@raworganics.dk. Plus, we offer a variety of CBD products online, delivered right to your door.
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Conclusion
In Italy, the legal status of CBD oil depends on its THC level, which must be below 0.3%, in line with EU standards. However, there's uncertainty about future regulations following debate in the parliament.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws regarding CBD oil are subject to change and may vary.