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In Maine, CBD is everywhere. The state is progressive in its cannabis policies, and consumers are happily enjoying access to CBD derived from industrial hemp on a daily basis. In shops and retail locations around the state, you can find products of all varieties, including oils, gummies and even CBD for your furry friends.
While CBD products are clearly available everywhere in Maine, CBD laws are fuzzy in most states. There is confusion about which products are legal and which are restricted, and federal laws are sometimes in conflict with state laws.
Federal laws are often even in conflict with themselves. The 2018 Farm Bill made it legal for farms to commercially grow and process hemp and hemp products, which took CBD off the list of controlled substances. The resulting boom in the industry left the Food and Drug Administration scrambling to regulate a market that was already in full swing.
The discrepancies within federal laws are likely because of poor timing. States can adopt their own laws, which sometimes conflict with federal laws. This is often the case when definitions are up for debate. In this article, we will take a look at the Maine laws that are clear cut, helping you understand consumer protections and how to choose a product that is safe and effective.
Maine’s CBD laws are progressive by comparison with many other states. The state defines hemp as plants containing no more than 0.3 percent THC, and any product derived from hemp plants is legal. Consumers can enjoy an array of CBD products in multiple formats, including CBD infused into food and beverages.
Maine has a well-defined hemp-growing program in place, and there are multiple state departments overseeing the cultivation, processing and sale of hemp and hemp products. Consumers can feel good about consuming CBD in Maine, and can do so without the worry of legal repercussions.
CBD oils are probably the most common CBD products on the market. When you want to get original formulas with no additives, this is generally the way to go. Penguin’s CBD oil contains pure CBD suspended in a carrier oil that has been designed to optimize absorption, for maximum effect.
Choose between mint, citrus, strawberry, cookies & cream or natural flavors, and see what our customers are raving about.
Our CBD oil is made with the best Oregon grown hemp. Comes in mint, citrus, natural, strawberry and cookies & cream flavors.
Starting at $45
CBD capsules provide some flexibility to meet your lifestyle needs. When you want to grab your CBD and go, this is an excellent option. Penguin’s CBD capsules are simply our CBD oil and MCT oil contained in an easy-to-swallow gelcap. Straightforward and convenient, our CBD capsules contain 10mg of CBD to give you ultimate control over your dose.
Convenient, discreet and travel-ready, our CBD capsules can be taken anywhere with ease. Each capsule contains 10mg of our broad-spectrum hemp extract suspended in MCT oil.
Starting at $45
There is something special about Penguin’s CBD gummies. Maybe it’s their soft and chewy texture, or their sweet and tart flavor. Whatever it is, our customers love our CBD gummies, and we are confident you will too. This fun and colorful snack is made with 10mg of CBD isolate per gummy, for a discreet CBD treat at any time.
Made with the purest CBD isolate, our CBD gummy worms are a treat for your taste buds. Every container contains 30 individual worms, with each one packing 10mg of CBD.
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When you want to pamper yourself, the only thing better than an at-home spa day is an at-home spa day with CBD cream. Penguin’s CBD cream goes on smoothly and locks in moisture for an all-day velvety feel that you won’t be able to resist. We even add some soothing lavender and cooling peppermint—it's an absolute delight for the senses.
Our CBD cream is a luxurious cream that’s silky smooth and cooling upon contact. Its terpene rich formula is designed to be absorbed quickly.
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Residents of Maine may grow up to three hemp plants for personal use, but the state-run hemp-growing program is easily accessible for interested growers. Growers must register for the program and obtain a license through the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Plant Health division.
The department oversees the cultivation process and ensures that growers adhere to safety guidelines for growing in the state. There are few pesticides allowed on hemp intended for human consumption, and agents of the DACF test hemp 25 days before harvest to ensure residue and THC are within the legal limits.
The most significant way in which Maine’s regulations differ from federal regulations may be in the way the state handles CBD in foods. The FDA has indicated that CBD is not permitted in food or beverages that are sold commercially, but Maine allows it as long as establishments adhere to the guidelines set forth by the state’s Quality Assurance and Regulations division.
While Maine’s hemp program is fairly all-encompassing, the state does not seem to have many regulations in place once the plants are harvested. Processing and sales regulations are lacking, and retailers do not need a license beyond the usual vendor’s licensing.
Maine is full of specialty stores that boast a wide selection of products. At these shops, you can usually talk to someone who is informed and knowledgeable, and can get answers to all your questions. Buying CBD at drug stores or grocery stores is another story. It may be difficult to find information about your products, and the state-mandated labeling may be nonexistent.
Buying CBD online is always a convenient and safe option, as long as you do your homework on the companies you are considering. When you shop online, you have access to reviews, and can make sure your products come from a reputable source.
Regardless of where you do your CBD shopping, you need to do some research to ensure you are getting a good product. Many products in Maine are imported from other states, and Maine itself does not have many consumer protections in place once the hemp used to make your products is harvested.
You never want to buy your CBD from a company that does not provide you with easy access to third-party lab results. All companies operating under state laws must provide this information; if they don’t, that should be a serious red flag.
Not only do we at Penguin CBD make our lab results clearly available on our website, we also proudly share our customer reviews on all of our product pages. We are happy to be a top pick of publications such as Rolling Stone and Merry Jane, and our mission is to make every one of our customers comfortable with buying CBD.
Our blog is full of educational material to help you understand what to look for in your CBD products. We are always happy to answer your questions, and our products come with a 30-day guarantee. When you get your CBD from Penguin CBD, you can relax because you know you are shopping with a brand you can trust.
Maine’s CBD laws are relaxed and straightforward. Consumers in Maine have plenty of options for purchasing CBD. You can even get CBD-infused food products as long as they are made in-state.
The Pinetree State’s hemp-growing program is intended to help growers get up and running. The aim is to facilitate entry into a new industry with plenty of potential. Residents of the state can even try their hand at growing a few plants themselves. There’s no need to register as long as they are for personal use.
One of the major holes in Maine’s legislation is in consumer protections. While the state oversees plant quality for hemp while in cultivation, there doesn’t appear to be much monitoring once the plants are on their way to processing facilities.
However, you don’t have to leave it entirely up to the state to regulate the CBD you purchase, as long as you are smart about doing your research before you buy.
Penguin CBD’s blog is an excellent resource for information on all things CBD, including what to look for in your products, no matter who you buy them from. Though we won’t lie: We think ours are the best. Visit our website today to find out why.