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If you have been charged with drug possession for being in possession of legal hemp or CBD products you should contact an attorney to talk about potential defenses for your case. An experienced drug attorney who understands the difference between legal hemp-derived products and illegal marijuana is essential to the outcome of your case. The changing rules and regulations surrounding hemp in the United States have created confusion for police departments across the country. Informed legal advocacy is the best path to beating your case and maintaining your freedom.
The reason you are seeing hemp and CBD products seemingly everywhere, from the shampoo shelf at your local drugstore to the counters of gas stations across the nation, is that the federal government in the US has made hemp legal. Hemp and all its derivative products, like CBD or hemp flower, are legal as long as they do not have more than .3% THC in them. THC is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that causes you to have an intoxicating effect. Hemp and cannabis are the same plants, and to keep the THC levels low, growers must engage in special activities, and at times, they might not be entirely honest about the contents of the products you are buying, which could impact your criminal liability.
While hemp and hemp-derived products were legalized under the Federal Hemp Act, there are limitations. Legal hemp products must comply with those federal guidelines. An experienced criminal defense attorney knows the difference between legal hemp and illegal marijuana. By hiring an experienced attorney to assist in a case like this, you may avoid criminal liability.
It is also important to understand that while federally all hemp products with under .3% THC are legal, states have enacted different laws concerning hemp-derived products. You may have heard of a new product called "Delta 8", which is being marketed as a legal THC. In some states, the manufacture and sale of Delta 8 are legal, while in other states, the possession of Delta 8 is a felony, not unlike possession of illegal marijuana. The law enforcement officers in your state may not be able to tell the difference between hemp and cannabis. Prosecutors may not understand the careful distinctions between legal hemp products and illegal hemp products.
The possession of hemp-derived concentrates, such as vaporizer cartridges, is still considered a felony in most states, and arguably according to opinions issued by the Drug Enforcement Agency. While you might be buying something over the counter at a legitimate store, the gray laws around hemp could still lead to you being criminally charged, and a drug lawyer can help educate the court and make the best of your case.
If you have been accused of a crime related to drugs, call Cohen Law Offices today at (715) 514-5051. We offer free consultations and will return calls seven days a week.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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