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  2. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, the State Agricultural and Food Inspection of the Czech Republic is putting together broad regulations regarding a ban on CBD products. [123] They will make it illegal to sell products containing cannabidiol and other cannabinoids derived from hemp, as a result of EU Novel Food Regulation.

  3. CBD - Wikipedia

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    CBD commonly refers to: Cannabidiol, a drug component of cannabis; Central business district, of a city; CBD may also refer to: Biology. Ecology.

  4. Cannabis in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    A bill allowing cannabis to be legally available on prescription in pharmacies as a medicine was passed by the Czech Chamber of Deputies on 7 December 2012, [10] with 126 votes for legalisation and 7 against (27 abstained and 46 were absent from the vote). [11]

  5. 7-Hydroxycannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    7-Hydroxycannabidiol (7-OH-CBD) is an active metabolite of cannabidiol, generated in the body from cannabidiol by the action of the enzyme CYP2C19. [1] While methods have been developed for its synthetic production, [2] and measurement of levels in the body following consumption of cannabidiol, [3] its pharmacology has been relatively little studied, though it has been found to possess similar ...

  6. Cannabidiolic acid - Wikipedia

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    It is the precursor to cannabidiol (CBD). It is most abundant in the glandular trichomes on the female seedless flowers or more accurately infructescence often colloquially referred to as buds or flowers.

  7. H2-CBD - Wikipedia

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    H2CBD (diHydroCBD, partially hydrogenated CBD) are cannabinoids that were first synthesized by Alexander R. Todd in 1940 by catalytic hydrogenation of cannabidiol. [1]The term "H2CBD" can refer to two different chemical compounds that differ by the site of hydrogenation, either saturated on the cyclohexenyl ring (i.e. 1,2-dihydrocannabidiol using the older terpenoid numbering scheme) or ...

  8. Cannabis in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A panel of scientists, along with 7 ex-NFL players presented a case for using CBD products. Cannabis in Texas is illegal for recreational use . Possession of up to two ounces is a class B misdemeanor , punishable by up to 180 days in prison and a fine of up to $2000.

  9. Cannabis in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The agreement may be in place for no more than 5 years. However, towns and cities throughout Massachusetts have not followed these requirements. Retail sales have a 10.75% excise tax on the marijuana, on top of the general 6.25% state sales tax, and up to a 3% local option tax, for a total of 17%–20% tax. [ 22 ]