Sep 19, 2022
One of the things that I have learned about considering using
hemp seed oil and CBD oil is that you need a lot of
information.
Information about the laws in your states. Is cannabis legal
where I live?
What do I want it for? Physical pain relief, a sleep aid or
something to chill the anxiety symptoms down?
Where do I go for credible, factual information? This has been one
of the hardest aspect of putting these episodes
together.
So, being a birth frugalista, I looked at it from a shopper's
perspective.
There are advocacy organizations but most look like sales
literature as opposed to providing consumer information.
Reams of pages about the laws except that the laws are
changing even as I type this script.
Flim Flam Frankies and the folks that create duplicate
websites with 100s different names hope to heaven you land on them.
They will promise you the world. Do not give those people your
money.
The first goal for those of us that are considering buying CBD
oil is buying safely and getting what you paid
for.
In this episode, going to the supermarket to get some CBD
Oil.
Oh, one more thing. I tend to use market, supermarket and
store interchangeably. It has a different meaning to the
MBA and financial folks.
In the episode, I will say retail, retail market or market. I
mean the retail brick and mortar stores.
If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at
1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.
Resources Mentioned:
U.S. Food and Drug Administration page on
Is It Really FDA Approved?
The National Council of State Legislators seems to have a
current activity list of the
current cannabis laws in the United
States. The laws are in flux. It is crazy making.
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