CBD Affiliate Programs
CBDPure
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2y ago
With so many new users of CBD in the world today, a large number of new CBD products have been launched over the past few years. With interest in CBD exploding, many of these new brands, as well as long-standing established brands like CBDPure, have to find new ways to stand out in the crowd to their potential customers. One of the ways some CBD brands (including us!) do this is by offering an Affiliate Program for their CBD line. For many people using any type of health supplement, the reason they choose one brand over another among comparable products is the advice of a trusted referrer. Fo ..read more
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How To Choose a CBD Product
CBDPure
by admin
2y ago
CBD products are becoming more popular each day. CBD, the primary cannabinoid found in hemp, can be used to reduce stress, promote better sleep, reduce the effects of minor aches and pains, and serve as a mood enhancer. It is also an anti-inflammatory that can help provide whole-body relief. Choosing the right product for your needs can be overwhelming, especially in a sea of new CBD products and delivery methods, with new ones coming to market every day. There are many different ways to use CBD including oil, creams, capsules, drinks and more. This post will help you decide what type of CBDP ..read more
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How Is CBD Oil Made?
CBDPure
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2y ago
Whether it is in oils, softgels, or added to topical products, CBD oil has quite a long list of benefits, which has made it one of the most used health products of the last four years. To get those benefits in a usable, concentrated form, the CBD oil itself must first be separated from harvested hemp. If you have been an avid CBD oil patron for a while, you may have asked yourself “How exactly is CBD oil made?” Most CBD users know that their CBD — which stands for cannabidiol — is a product of hemp, the legal form of cannabis. CBD oil is the final-form product of hemp extraction to get the co ..read more
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Buying CBD in Hawaii
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
The island state of Hawaii has taken a harder stance towards CBD than many states, despite its laid back island nature. The Hawaii Health Department states that any supplement or food containing added CBD is considered “adulterated”, but has no specific policy of enforcement. The state had approved an industrial hemp pilot program for hemp growers in 2014, and an updated law, SB-1353 was vetoed and never replaced after passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. Many shops on the islands sell direct to consumers. Nobody has been prosecuted in Hawaii for selling or possessing CBD oil. As long as CBD produc ..read more
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CBD Laws in Florida
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
Relevant Laws: 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act, SB 1030, SB 182 Buying CBD in Florida Florida is considered a very permissive state when it comes to hemp and hemp-derived products like CBD. In 2016, voters overwhelmingly voted to approve “Amendment 2”, which greatly expanded Floridians access to both hemp and medical marijuana. In 2019, the Florida legislature passed SB 1020 unanimously, which specifically legalized all CBD products and “hemp extracts” that were derived from legal hemp plants, and excluded them from regulation as controlled substances. It also expanded opportunities for farm ..read more
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Why We Do Not Make CBD Gummies
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
As the public interest in CBD has exploded, more and more niche products have been popping up all over the CBD landscape. You can hardly turn your head without running into some new, exciting way to ingest or apply CBD, or see some brand-new product that suddenly somebody in a meeting somewhere decided would be improved by adding CBD to it ( CBD toothpicks anyone?). At CBDPure, we built our business on pure CBD oils. Grow the finest organic hemp we can, extract it gently using only cold-pressed CO2 extraction, filter it to desired potency, add no ingredients, preservatives, or anything else ..read more
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CBD Laws in Delaware
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
Applicable Laws: 2018 Farm Bill, Delaware Senate Bill 266, Delaware Industrial Hemp Act Like many other states, Delaware established a hemp research pilot program in response to the federal government’s passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, classifying hemp and hemp-derived products as legal when they contained minimal THC levels. However, the Delaware law limits field size to 10 acres, and does not specifically allow for hemp to be grown as a “commercial crop”, so this uncertainty has resulted in very few farmers raising hemp within the state. The state does have a process for hemp processors to s ..read more
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CBD Laws in California
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
Applicable Laws: 2018 Farm Bill, Assembly Bill 228, Proposition 64, California Food and Agriculture Code 81000 (d), Sherman Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Williamson Act California has a complicated history with CBD products specifically, and cannabis and hemp in general. While California has now made recreational cannabis legal, they still have a few state-specific limitations on CBD products. In 2016, Californians voted for and passed Proposition 64, which was supposed to legitimize the growing of industrial hemp as a commercial crop within the state. This law included a “right to farm” hem ..read more
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CBD Laws in Arkansas
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
Applicable Laws: 2018 Farm Bill, Ark. Stat. Ann. § 2-15-401, Arkansas Industrial Hemp Act Availability of CBD products in Arkansas Arkansas is one of the most CBD-friendly states in the union. Not only are most hemp-derived products, including fiber, seed, and clothing, allowed under Arkansas’ 2017 Industrial Hemp Act ,but CBD is specifically named as a “publicly marketed hemp product”, which means it is excluded from needing any license to process, sell, or purchase. Farmers need an easily-attainable hemp license to grow hemp from the Arkansas State Plant Board (ASPB), but processors and re ..read more
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CBD Legality in Arizona
CBDPure
by admin
3y ago
Applicable Laws: 2018 federal Agriculture Improvement Act, Arizona Senate Bill 1098 Arizona has taken a very permissive approach to hemp-derived CBD within the state. A 2014 court case held that CBD could be considered medically necessary, and thus must be made available, even without a prescription. Subsequent cases involving minors and foster children have affirmed that cannabidiol, can be possessed purchased, and used by all Arizona citizens, including minors. Arizona was one of the first states to adopt a Hemp Research Pilot Program under the 2014 Farm Bill, allowing for both farmers a ..read more
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