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Hi – do you have any idea to what degree (if at all) the < 0.02% or < 1mg / per container rules on THC and CBN in CBD would put you over the drug driving limit.
That is to say: if a product was within the legal limit with regard to controlled substances, is reasonable or unreasonable to expect that one might fail the 2ng/l blood driving test?
The obvious answer seems to be going for CBD isolate only and then you can be certain there's not even a trace amount of THC or CBN, but I'd quite like to take advantage of the entourage effect.
Hi – do you have any idea to what degree (if at all) the < 0.02% or < 1mg / per container rules on THC and CBN in CBD would put you over the drug driving limit.
That is to say: if a product was within the legal limit with regard to controlled substances, is reasonable or unreasonable to expect that one might fail the 2ng/l blood driving test?
The obvious answer seems to be going for CBD isolate only and then you can be certain there's not even a trace amount of THC or CBN, but I'd quite like to take advantage of the entourage effect.
Where’s that accent from?
I have a a nano CBD which work better under the tongue and takes less
Fractionated with coconut oil works the best for me
My mom uses the 500 full spectrum.👍