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If you’re hoping to buy CBD in Mississippi, you have a number of options. There are stores all over the state that sell CBD in many forms, and you can even buy packages of items labeled “CBD” at gas stations and convenience stores.
However, despite the wide availability of CBD products, there is still a lot of confusion about what is legal and what is not. In late October 2019, top officials from the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, the Bureau of Narcotics and the Mississippi Department of Health held a joint press conference warning consumers about the dangers of CBD products on shelves, but never explicitly stating that CBD is illegal.
Mississippi is one of the few states that has not recognized that hemp is not marijuana, and its marijuana laws are restrictive to say the least. Regardless, the officials who held the October press conference mentioned that CBD products may contain opiates and THC, indicating that those are illegal substances but not mentioning that CBD itself is illegal.
This is what is frustrating for consumers in Mississippi. They have to pay just as much attention to what is not said as they do to what is said, in order to decipher laws that should be simple and clear.
Some of the confusion comes from the fact that state lawmakers are just as uncertain as consumers about the legality and safety of CBD, as they await guidance that doesn’t seem to be coming from the FDA.
Mississippi is far behind the curve in creating regulations and laws that clarify CBD’s legality and protect consumers. It appears lawmakers in the state are taking a somewhat head-in-the-sand approach, because they are waiting for the Food and Drug Administration to hand down some guidance, but the federal administration is struggling just as much with CBD as the states are. So the state has initiated investigations into how it might proceed without the FDA’s guidance.
Mississippi does have a law in place allowing those with certain types of seizures to receive CBD under very close supervision and a doctor’s recommendation, but retailers are selling CBD everywhere and agents are generally not seizing the products being sold.
There is no hemp-growing program in the state, and Mississippi did not elect to participate in the research pilot program established by the USDA in 2014.
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Almost every state in the country has an industrial hemp program at this point. Some states are operating under the 2014 hemp research pilot program initiated by the USDA to investigate how a hemp crop might become a viable part of the farming economy, while others are operating under the 2018 Farm Bill legislation that allows states to develop their own commercial hemp programs with USDA approval.
Some states are seeing wild success with these programs, and legislators are embracing a way to support farmers looking for a new, potentially lucrative crop. In Kentucky, for example, growers brought in nearly $60 million in 2019 from industrial hemp, and 92 percent of that was grown for CBD.
In order to proceed with hemp and CBD legislation in an informed and well-planned manner, the Magnolia State formed the Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Task Force. This group submitted a comprehensive investigative report to the House in December 2019, outlining what is necessary in the state, and the resources required to carry out a robust program addressing both hemp and CBD in Mississippi.
The state is concerned for the health and safety of its residents, and is working to decide how to proceed with developing programs that initiate a new crop economy, allow consumers access to the products they so enthusiastically want and protect the people who purchase CBD. Legislation is likely not coming in 2020, but it is reasonable to expect new laws and programs in the future.
CBD specialty shops can be found throughout Mississippi, and these are the places to go if you want to make a purchase at a brick-and-mortar location. Gas stations and grocery stores are not ideal because retailers have probably not put much thought into the CBD products they carry.
The problem with shopping at a specialty store is that you are trusting another person to make responsible decisions about what they sell you. You can spend time researching the products in the store, but it is far more convenient to simply do your shopping online. When you shop this way, you have direct access to information about the products you are considering.
Officials in Mississippi are concerned about the quality of over-the-counter CBD products in the state because they have seen CBD products come back from forensic testing with opiates and high levels of THC. Some products are not even made with hemp, and they do not have any CBD in them at all, despite what the label says.
This is the danger of having a market that is largely unregulated yet still wildly popular. Companies are taking advantage of consumers who are interested in using a product by making bogus imitations and using deceptive labeling. To prevent possible exposure to dangerous chemicals, you need to do your research.
At Penguin CBD, we understand how frustrating it is to weed through products that may be substandard when you have limited access to vital information. That’s why we created a blog with informational articles, and we make our third-party lab reports available on all of our product pages.
We are happy to answer our customers’ questions, and all our products come with a 30-day guarantee, so you can just chill out and buy your CBD without worry. We are confident that you will feel the same way our many happy customers do when you try Penguin CBD, the best CBD on the market.
Until recently, lawmakers in Mississippi seemed to have their heads in the sand regarding CBD and hemp laws. Last year, however, the state recognized that its residents are wild about CBD, and industrial hemp has the capability of becoming a lucrative crop in the state.
A 13-member commission called the Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Task Force spent the year researching and investigating to learn everything it could about hemp and its derivatives, and what it will take to develop a comprehensive regulatory and enforcement program in Mississippi. Based on that document, it appears that lawmakers in the state are genuinely curious about how to make hemp work for residents.
While we wait for legislation to come down the pipeline, however, the CBD market in Mississippi remains the Wild West. CBD is, on a technical level, illegal to sell. But no one is out enforcing it because, frankly, they don’t know how. Most authorities are turning a blind eye while they wait for legislation to catch up with demand.
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