Legal as long as it doesn’t contain THC above the limit that I can’t remember right now.
So nothing you can get high with, just overpriced new age crap marketed to law-abiding rebels.
If you need hemp products, you can most likely find them cheaper from markets or shops like viherpeukku.
Products containing the other cannabinoids such as CBD, CBN, CBG can be and are sold in stores like this. As long as it’s got 0% THC it is legal. Kaninkolo for example is a Finnish chain of headshops that sells said products along with Nordic Pouch.
Because it’s only CBD, it doesn’t have any THC and is therefore legal. We’ve got some of these shops all over the country
CBD products are legal in all of EU
I think they won’t snitch if you go and smoke in the smoking room.
Wonder when Finland will join the hype train and legalize proper weed, it’s about damn time tbh
Cbd legal to sell but not legal to smoke so if you mention that you are going to smoke it u they can’t sell it to you
No THC, so you can smoke and look hippy without getting high
Profit?
People are saying that it’s THC-free, but nothing coming from a cannabis plant is. Not even the seed oil that’s commonly sold in every larger supermarket.
The Court of Justice of the EU ruled in case C-663/18, that the states can not limit the sales of CBD products, which have been legally produces in the EU. There’s no legal limit for THC, but EU has rules for agricultural subsidies for certain cannabis varieties, and there the limit is 0.2 %, so at least those are clearly legal.
That said, the Finnish police have a track record of investigating, and even prosecuting people after selling or buying legal cannabis related products, such as seeds, just for the sake of bullying.
CBD products are advertised as normal weed all over Europe. Or, everywhere I’ve been, at least.
CBD products seen here are not weed because they are products that doesn’t have high enough levels of THC, oils and beauty products are allowed as per laws as long as the product follows the limits set.
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Thc-free. That’s legal.
Legal as long as it doesn’t contain THC above the limit that I can’t remember right now.
So nothing you can get high with, just overpriced new age crap marketed to law-abiding rebels.
If you need hemp products, you can most likely find them cheaper from markets or shops like viherpeukku.
Products containing the other cannabinoids such as CBD, CBN, CBG can be and are sold in stores like this. As long as it’s got 0% THC it is legal. Kaninkolo for example is a Finnish chain of headshops that sells said products along with Nordic Pouch.
Because it’s only CBD, it doesn’t have any THC and is therefore legal. We’ve got some of these shops all over the country
CBD products are legal in all of EU
I think they won’t snitch if you go and smoke in the smoking room.
Wonder when Finland will join the hype train and legalize proper weed, it’s about damn time tbh
Cbd legal to sell but not legal to smoke so if you mention that you are going to smoke it u they can’t sell it to you
No THC, so you can smoke and look hippy without getting high
Profit?
People are saying that it’s THC-free, but nothing coming from a cannabis plant is. Not even the seed oil that’s commonly sold in every larger supermarket.
The Court of Justice of the EU ruled in case C-663/18, that the states can not limit the sales of CBD products, which have been legally produces in the EU. There’s no legal limit for THC, but EU has rules for agricultural subsidies for certain cannabis varieties, and there the limit is 0.2 %, so at least those are clearly legal.
That said, the Finnish police have a track record of investigating, and even prosecuting people after selling or buying legal cannabis related products, such as seeds, just for the sake of bullying.
CBD products are advertised as normal weed all over Europe. Or, everywhere I’ve been, at least.
CBD products seen here are not weed because they are products that doesn’t have high enough levels of THC, oils and beauty products are allowed as per laws as long as the product follows the limits set.
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