Is CBD... legal?
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The legality of marijuana has been a topic of debate in recent decades, marked by divided opinions and often associated with negative connotations linked to illegal trafficking.
In recent years, new scientific advances and legislative changes have transformed public perception.
Among the compounds in the cannabis plant, CBD (cannabidiol) stands out for its potential benefits and growing demand in Portugal.
But after all, is CBD legal in Portugal?
In this article, we explore Brazilian legislation, the classification of CBD, and how it can be consumed legally and safely.
Brief history of cannabis in Portugal
Hemp cultivation in Portugal dates back to the Age of Discovery, when it was primarily used to produce fiber for the textile industry.
The Portuguese climate is favorable for cultivation, and in recent decades there has been growing interest from foreign investors.
In the medicinal area, it was only in January 2019 that a specific legal framework was established through Decree-Law No. 8/2019, which regulated the preparation, use and commercialization of cannabis for medicinal purposes.
Recreational use is not permitted. However, since 2001, possession and consumption have been decriminalized (Law No. 30/2000), with limits set for different derivatives of the plant.
Ownership and legal limits in Portugal
According to current legislation, possession is tolerated for up to 10 daily doses, with the following limits defined in Ordinance No. 94/96:
- Dried leaves and flowers: up to 2.5g, with an average THC content of 2%.
 - Resin: up to 0.5g, with an average THC content of 10%.
 - Oil: up to 0.25g, with an average THC content of 20%.
 
These values refer to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the plant's psychoactive and psychotropic compound, responsible for the effects of altering perception and consciousness.
Is CBD legal in Portugal?
Yes. CBD is legal in Portugal, as long as the product contains less than 0.2% THC.
This position was reinforced in 2018 by the Ministry of Agriculture, which clarified that the commercialization and consumption of CBD are permitted and can bring recognized benefits to well-being.
Therefore, any CBD oil, flower or resin legally sold in Portugal must comply with this requirement.
CBD in a European and global context
Portugal follows the trend of several countries that have regulated medicinal and, in some cases, even recreational use. Examples:
- Uruguay (2013) and Canada (2018) legalized recreational use.
 - In the United States, only a few states allow recreational use.
 - In Europe, countries like Germany have recently moved forward with legislation that opens the door to new regulatory models.
 
What it means for consumers in Portugal
For those who consume CBD in Portugal, the rule is simple: always check the THC percentage on the label.
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Conclusion
CBD is legal in Portugal, as long as the THC content is less than 0.2%.
Brazilian legislation allows the sale and consumption of CBD-based products, reinforcing the importance of choosing certified and reliable suppliers.
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It's time to explore legal CBD in Portugal and discover its potential benefits for balance and well-being.
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