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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.
Everyone seems to be raving about CBD these days, but its popularity has been in conflict with laws all over the country. Regardless of the confusion (or perhaps contributing it in some states), you can buy CBD in almost any retail location you walk into.
CBD laws are currently in chaos everywhere in the United States, partly because no one seemed to be prepared to deal with the federal adoption of the 2018 Farm Bill, which differentiated hemp from marijuana. Hemp became legal to cultivate and process, and was put in the hands of the states to figure it out from there.
Legislators in most states assumed that federal guidance would follow, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture did provide guidance regarding hemp cultivation. However, there has been scanty guidance regarding CBD regulation from the Food and Drug Administration.
Now, many states are deciding how to regulate CBD on their own, and each state is working with its unique population and available resources to figure it out. While lawmakers work through the technicalities of regulating this new market, most law-enforcement agents are turning a blind eye to the sale of CBD because they know the laws will likely change in the near future.
Nebraska is one state in which confusion has reigned over the last couple of years. In November 2018, Nebraska’s attorney general issued a memorandum reminding residents that hemp is no different from marijuana according to state law, and he instructed law enforcement to handle anyone selling or possessing CBD as such.
Fortunately for citizens of the Corn Husker State, Nebraska’s recent legislation, LB 657—passed in May 2019—changed matters so they were more in alignment with current federal standards. The bill separated hemp from marijuana and set up an infrastructure for a hemp-growing program in the state. It also allowed for the processing and sale of CBD products containing 0.3 percent THC or less.
For people who appreciate small rituals to balance their day, CBD oil is the perfect product to help you connect with yourself and the day ahead. Penguin’s CBD oils are mild and smooth, without the strong bitter flavor many other brands have.
Choose between four flavors (citrus, mint, strawberry and cookies & cream) or use our natural flavor. Hold a dropperful under your tongue for a minute or two, or put it in your favorite recipes. With our oils, the choice is yours.
Our CBD oil is made with the best Oregon grown hemp. Comes in mint, citrus, natural, strawberry and cookies & cream flavors.
Starting at $45
If your day is a little more hectic or you prefer to spend your daily balance time doing something else, don’t worry. Penguin has a product for every lifestyle. Our CBD capsules are perfect for the days when you just need to get moving and don’t have time to think about your dose of CBD. Ten milligrams of our pure CBD formula is perfect for travel and busy days.
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
Here at Penguin, we are all about balance, and our delicious sweet and tart CBD gummies are the manifestation of our products taking all of your needs into account. Maybe you want the satisfaction of a tasty snack, or you want the ritual of taking your CBD—but with a little more fun. Our gummies have got you covered. They are coated in sweet-and-sour sugar, and packed with 10mg of CBD.
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.
Starting at $45
Your self-care routine is missing something if you haven’t included skincare. Penguin’s CBD cream will have you ready to change that from the first time you use it. Our velvety-smooth cream locks in moisture and softens your skin, and the lavender-and-peppermint scent will have you feeling pampered all day long.
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.
Starting at $55
Industrial hemp is defined as having up to 0.3 percent THC. The 2018 Federal Farm Bill clarified this and instituted the beginning of a federally sanctioned hemp-growing program that states have the freedom to develop with approval from the USDA. The program is fairly comprehensive and based on several years of research from the pilot programs initiated by the 2014 federal bill.
States have had mixed levels of participation in these programs, and many have been slow to join due to the difficulty of creating a foundation of regulations to support participation. When states participate, they must have an approved set of regulations and enforcement in place.
Nebraska outlined its hemp-growing program in LB 657, and the 2019 growing season was an experimental year. The state chose 10 growers out of 127 to plant hemp. The results of that season revealed that growers have a lot to learn about the best way to produce hemp that will pass THC limits in the state.
The USDA approved the plan for the 2020 growing season, and it will be interesting to see how farms adapt to the learning curve in the coming season. Though Nebraska has put together a robust set of regulations for processors as well, it will likely be some time before we see state-grown and -processed CBD in Nebraska.
Now that CBD has been accepted as a legal product in Nebraska, you can safely walk into any retail location and buy your CBD knowing that you have nothing to hide. CBD products of all kinds are everywhere, but that does not mean you should buy your CBD just anywhere.
When you shop online, you can take the time to do your research. In shops, it may be challenging to find the information you need in order to confirm the products you are considering come from a reputable company. This is especially true if you feel pressured by shopkeepers wanting you to make a decision.
Even if you are generally the kind of person who simply chooses the most popular product and moves on with your day, you should spend some time researching CBD products. Consumer enthusiasm and a lack of information and regulation have led to an abundance of companies taking advantage of the situation.
Some companies use subpar ingredients and processing techniques that result in unknown chemicals finding their way into the CBD. Other companies label their products inaccurately because they do not invest in third-party lab testing for every batch.
Here at Penguin CBD, we take meticulous care to create a product you know you can trust. Our team of experts in agriculture, chemistry and a diverse array of other subjects works to select hemp grown naturally in the U.S. We use a no-fuss process to extract your CBD, resulting in a pure product labeled accurately every time.
Just check our third-party lab results to see that our products are exactly what we say they are. When you see the reviews of our products from happy customers and in top publications like Rolling Stone and Reader’s Digest, you’ll know you’re making the right choice and can place your trust in our products.
The Corn Husker State has been in a state of confusion about CBD since it became a hot market item a couple of years ago. In 2018, the Nebraska attorney general put out a memorandum in an attempt to clarify the state’s position on CBD, asserting that it was in fact illegal. Just seven months later, the Nebraskan state government passed legislation that set up the beginnings of a hemp-growing program and legalized CBD.
The regulation of CBD ends at the processing and packaging stage, however, and there is little being done to monitor its sale. While this is potentially a good thing for reputable retailers across Nebraska, it does not protect consumers, because shops can carry CBD from any other state and may not be conscientious in the products they select for sale.
Customers will probably not see CBD made from hemp grown and processed in Nebraska for at least another year or two, and they need to be careful about their purchases to avoid getting scammed.
Visit Penguin CBD’s website today to learn more about what kinds of products to look for when shopping for CBD in Nebraska. Browse our products, and feel free to reach out to us with questions at any time.