What is the legal status of CBD in Malta?
Are you traveling to Malta? Or are you visiting Malta? It is important to know that CBD is legal if the products contain a maximum of 0.3% THC as per European law.If you are in doubt about whether your product is within the limit, then we advise you to search for a laboratory report, which should be found on the product page of your supplier.At Raw Organics all our products are within the legal limit. Our product reports are downloadable on our product pages, alternatively, you can write to us in the chat or by e-mail at help@raworganics.dk to request your product report.
What are the consequences if you buy products with too high THC content?
In simple terms: It will depend on the product type and the strength of the content, but a bottle for personal consumption would in the worst-case scenario be a fine of up to €100. Malta created the “The Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (‘ARUC’)” in 2021 as a system to ensure a responsible consumption of cannabis. It focuses on less punishment and more on better health and social support. It regulates social clubs, which license non-profit organizations that can grow and distribute cannabis to members located in Malta. The Malta government is therefore the first government in the European Union to create a framework that through education and regulation tries to advance public health and safety.
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Worth to know as a consumer:
- CBD is legal if the content is under 0.3% THC
- Malta is a progressive country with a legal framework for cannabis products.
- Always get a product certificate for your legal and health safety.
Is it legal to sell CBD in Malta?
Even though CBD is legal to import containing under 0.3%, there are certain regulations for the sale of CBD.
- A store must obtain a license from the Malta Medicines Authority to sell CBD products in Malta.
- All products are required to clearly show exact CBD and THC levels.
- Adhering to the 0.3% THC content.
Conclusion
In Malta, CBD is legal provided the THC content is below 0.3%, aligning with European laws. If you are unsure about the THC level of your product, obtaining a laboratory report from the supplier is recommended. Raw Organics ensures all its products comply with these regulations, offering accessible reports for our customers' peace of mind. The consequences for exceeding the THC limit can result in fines, but Malta's approach, led by “The Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (‘ARUC’),” is more focused on responsible use and health support. Selling CBD in Malta requires specific licensing and adherence to strict labeling regulations.
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.