Disclaimer: All of the information in this guide is based on our own research into the topic. We have done our best to use accurate and up-to-date information from respected and credible resources. However, we cannot claim to be a legal authority, and none of the following information should be taken as legal advice.
The federal government legalized the farming and processing of hemp and its derivatives in 2018 with the Farm Bill, and consumers immediately started racing toward the exciting new wellness options.
Responsibility for the regulation of CBD transferred from the Drug Enforcement Agency to the Food and Drug Administration; however, the FDA was not prepared to approve CBD as a supplement, curative or food additive.
Despite thousands of companies entering the market, there were zero federal regulations in place to protect consumers. This left the legalization and regulation of CBD products up to the states, and legislators in each state have had to develop laws representing what they believe is important to the health and safety of their constituents.
Ensuring that people get safe, effective CBD products has been a difficult process for many states. Because of the unfettered market for CBD, many companies out there have absolutely no regard for safe manufacturing processes or the importance of providing products people can count on.
Sometimes their labels show inaccurate concentrations of CBD or THC; they may even put products that are downright dangerous on the shelves.
Florida laws originally stipulated that CBD could only be sold at state-certified and -licensed medical marijuana dispensaries, and consumers needed a prescription to purchase and possess any ingestible CBD products.
Effective January 1, 2020, however, the regulations surrounding CBD in Florida have made health and safety a priority. The laws regarding purchase and possession have been relaxed, and the Florida Department of Agriculture is now responsible for ensuring products comply with new state product regulations.
As of the beginning of 2020, anyone in the state of Florida can purchase CBD online or from any licensed retailer, provided the CBD products comply with state regulations. The regulations Florida has put in place are meant to protect consumers from products made by disreputable companies that care little about the actual health of their customers.
Florida Department of Agriculture agents are responsible for inspecting manufacturing facilities and retailers to ensure they meet basic requirements. These include employing safe production practices for manufacturers and selling compliant products, like the ones Penguin CBD makes.
The products must be derived from hemp grown under certification from the USDA, and they must contain 0.3 percent THC or less. Labels with QR or barcodes providing access to third-party lab results are also compulsory.
CBD oil is one of the fastest and most convenient ways to get your dose of CBD, no matter what time of day it is. When you take CBD sublingually, it enters the bloodstream and starts taking effect immediately.
You can also add CBD oil to your food or beverages for a healthful boost to your diet. Penguin CBD’s oil is some of the purest, most consistent CBD oil on the market, and it comes in a variety of concentrations and flavors to keep you just as chill as our mascot.
CBD capsules are great for people with a busy lifestyle who just want to get their dose of CBD without bothering to measure. The CBD capsules from Penguin CBD are fast-acting, and are made with nothing but pure broad-spectrum CBD oil suspended in MCT oil for fast absorption. Our 10mg capsules are the right dose for anyone just starting to give CBD a try. Take two if you want to keep smiling all day long.
When you want a quick, delicious snack that helps you feel your best, try CBD gummies. They are discreet and convenient, and they provide just the right amount of CBD for a midafternoon pick-me-up or a before-bed tidbit. Customers love the CBD gummies from Penguin CBD because they are soft and chewy, tangy and sweet, and they pack a full dose of 10mg of CBD isolate.
If you enjoy a relaxing or invigorating experience, CBD cream is a must-try item. When you want cooling, soothing sensation that boosts your skin as much as your day, try Penguin CBD’s lavender-and-peppermint-scented CBD cream.
The USDA oversees each state’s hemp pilot program, but the individual states are responsible for putting a plan in place and getting it approved through the federal government.
Florida has one of the most stringent programs in the country, and the state’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services authorizes programs conducted through universities.
The approved universities work with public, nonprofit and private entities to conduct their research, and must report to Florida’s hemp advisory committee every two years.
All hemp grown under the program must contain 0.3 percent or less THC, and be fully compliant with the state’s safe agricultural and extraction regulations. Participants in the Florida hemp pilot programs must remain under close inspection for two years before any commercialization takes place.
Regardless of the strict rules imposed by the state of Florida surrounding the cultivation of industrial hemp, some CBD companies use unsafe growing practices. They may even get their hemp from other countries where there are no agencies overseeing farming practices.
This leads to CBD extracted from hemp that may have been grown in contaminated soil, irrigated with polluted water or sprayed with harmful chemicals.
Penguin CBD only uses organic hemp harvested from farms that are USDA certified. This ensures that there are never any heavy metals, harmful toxins, pesticides or fertilizers in your CBD products.
In Florida, it is legal to purchase your CBD products from brick-and-mortar locations that have been licensed by the state.
These stores should be regularly inspected to ensure all their products are compliant, and the Department of Agriculture has the right to test products to ensure they fall within the guidelines and are labeled accurately.
Purchasing CBD products online is the most convenient way to go, however, because you have access to a wealth of information and can do your research from the comfort of your home.
You can make sure the company you are considering is reputable, and that it offers traceable products that come with a certificate of analysis from a third-party lab.
Doing your research is important when deciding where to get your CBD. A 2017 study revealed that nearly 70 percent of companies mislabeled their products, and many companies care more about their bottom line than the well-being of their customers.
Even if they don’t purposely deceive, many CBD companies are just careless about the quality of their products. They may not keep a close eye on the farms that grow the hemp they use for their products, or they may not invest in third-party lab testing, which is essential for verifying purity and potency.
Penguin CBD knows you have chosen to take CBD to support your well-being, and we take your trust seriously. We work tirelessly to ensure all of our products are made with only the highest-quality CBD, because we want you to feel your best every day.
We only use 100 percent organic hemp grown at our USDA-certified partner farms in Oregon, where growing conditions are perfect for the variety of hemp that makes our CBD so effective. We use a special CO2 extraction method that doesn't use any additives or solvents, resulting in the purest CBD for all of our products.
And before anything is packaged and shipped to you, each batch is tested to ensure that there are never any heavy metals or harmful chemicals present, and that you get precisely the dose and premium ingredients you expect.
The CBD market is booming, and new products are going out on shelves every day. No matter what kind of product you need to improve your wellness, we here at Penguin CBD have you covered.
State-by-state CBD laws are continuously evolving, and Florida’s most recent laws allow for any kind of ingestible or topical CBD product to be sold online or by brick-and-mortar retailers. Regulations are intended to protect the consumer by providing guidelines about what kinds of products retailers can sell, and how farms may begin to enter the new hemp market.
One of the problems with the constantly shifting CBD landscape is confusion about enforcement. Retailers may or may not be up to date about their local requirements, and the Department of Agriculture cannot be everywhere all the time to ensure retailers are compliant. While Florida’s laws are a giant step in the right direction, they do not do quite enough to protect the consumer.
When you purchase your CBD products from Penguin CBD, you can be confident that everything you buy is made with your wellness as our top priority. Our website is easy to use, and we proudly post a certificate of analysis for every product we make. Visit us now, and get the best CBD to help you keep calm and waddle on.