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Is CBD Legal In Colorado 2024? Things You Need To Know & Where To Buy

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Is CBD Legal In Colorado
Colorado was one of the first ten states to legalize cannabis for recreational use completely. Photo: Shutterstock

When it comes to marijuana, Colorado has been one of the most envied states in America by weed lovers. This is because Colorado was one of the first ten states to legalize cannabis for recreational use completely. Hence, Colorado is one of the most forward and progressive-thinking States in the US when it comes to marijuana legislation.

Colorado residents have had the privilege of legally indulging in marijuana since 2001. In fact, their extremely liberal stance on marijuana paved the way for them to pass Amendment 64 which legalized the cultivation, sale, and possession of recreational marijuana in November 2012.

However, while Colorado residents are allowed to consume recreational marijuana with high THC content, some still prefer to use a more therapeutic compound of cannabis, specifically CBD. Unlike marijuana, CBD is not high-inducing. This non-psychoactive compound is thought to have numerous benefits.

Is CBD Oil Legal in Colorado?

Yes!

Just like marijuana, you can purchase CBD oil and other hemp-infused CBD products legally in Colorado. However, since not all CBD oils are the same, you should always check where the CBD content has been derived from.

Colorado’s legislative framework allows for the use of both cannabis CBD oil and hemp CBD oil, whether for medical or personal use. This is in consideration that Colorado residents can use marijuana for both medical and recreational purposes. However, the process of buying is slightly different.

Anyone looking to buy oil derived from marijuana needs to do it directly from a state-licensed dispensary. You will also be expected to present a medical marijuana identification card to show you are of legal age, and that a doctor has recommended you for the use of medical marijuana.

Anyone above 21 years can legally walk into a medical marijuana dispensary and choose a CBD product of their liking. However, keep in mind that the dispensary is not allowed to give you medical advice, especially if they sell recreational marijuana. In this case, you will need to go to a medical marijuana dispensary where there are professional staff trained and allowed to give you treatment advice. 

If you also want to buy cannabis oil infused with CBD for treatment or medical therapy, then you need to present a medical marijuana card as well. The card helps give you access to both recreational and medical marijuana and other derivatives.

The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) regulates the cultivation of industrial hemp in the state. The regulations on hemp as an agricultural commodity were further clarified when Governor John Hickenlooper signed SB 18-205[1] in 2018.

The laws were revised to allow all parts of industrial hemp to be used as food additives or ingredients if manufacturers followed the specified rules. Hence, industrial hemp manufacturers looking to use it as an ingredient are required to first register with the Colorado Department of Health and Environment.

They are also expected to demonstrate that all the parts of the plant to be utilized in food came from a state with an established and approved industrial hemp program or a state that regulates or inspects hemp under food safety programs, or uses an equivalent criterion to make sure that it is safe for human consumption.

Any grower or producer of industrial hemp is expected to comply with the governing laws within the country or state of origin, and the hemp must contain no more than 0.3% THC. Anyone who uses the plant other than the seeds will need to pass the product for lab testing to indicate that the THC levels remain below 0.3%.

You will not require a medical marijuana card to purchase CBD derived from hemp. This is because CBD derived from hemp isn’t FDA-regulated. The state’s Board of Health approves CBD oil to be used to treat conditions like:

  • Seizures and epilepsy
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Nausea
  • Muscle Spasms
  • Cachexia
  • Glaucoma
  • Severe and Chronic Pain
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Cancer

Hence, if you are looking to use CBD oil for a condition that hasn’t been included on the list, we recommend seeking advice from a qualified physician to find a suitable alternative treatment.

Why You Should Buy CBD Oil In Colorado Online?

Why You Should Buy CBD Oil In Colorado
Anyone above 21 years can legally walk into a medical marijuana dispensary and choose a CBD product of their liking. (The Christkindl Market at Skyline Park) Photo: Shutterstock

While marijuana and CBD are easily accessible in Colorado, it is much easier to get CBD oil online. Purchasing CBD oil online has numerous benefits compared to buying locally, especially because anyone looking to purchase CBD oil in Colorado is very conscious of the THC level.

Anyone who doesn’t mind THC can quickly get marijuana locally; however, if you specifically want CBD oil with less than 0.3% THC, then buying online will help you make sure of this. With online CBD retailers, you can always access their Third-Party lab results and confirm the THC content level in the product.

You can find more reliable CBD retailers online than you would locally. In fact, you are exposed to a wide variety of manufacturers online, and all you need to do is sort through all the choices until you find a CBD brand that suits all your needs.

Once you find an online brand that favors you, you can compare the prices and settle for one that gives you value for your money. Luckily, with online shopping, you are exposed to offers and discounts that make the product cheaper compared to locally buying the same product.

You can also check the online reviews before purchasing and see what people who have bought and used the product are saying about that particular brand. Online deals are also a fantastic way to buy CBD oil products in bulk at a much lower cost.

Where To Buy CBD Oil In Colorado?

Since Colorado allows for the recreational use of cannabis, you might think it is easy just to purchase CBD oil in Colorado. However, if you are looking for non-psychoactive CBD oil for therapeutic or medical reasons, only a handful of dispensaries across CO consistently stock medical-quality CBD products. You can find CBD oil in dispensaries in:

  • South Pennsylvania Street
  • East Colfax Avenue
  • Larimer Street
  • West Alameda Avenue
  • East 51st Avenue
  • West 13th Avenue
  • York Street
  • S. Broadway
  • Federal Boulevard

Final Thoughts

While there is a growing number of states changing regulations and laws surrounding CBD, Colorado is definitely one of the most progressive states with the most forward-thinking approach when it comes to marijuana. Hence, anyone looking to obtain CBD oil products as an alternative treatment for different conditions or therapeutic use can easily do so in Colorado.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of CBD Oils are legal in CO?

You can buy different cannabis strains in Colorado designed to be either below in THC or high in CBD, including; Charlotte’s Web, ACDS, and Cannatonic. You can also find more potent CBD sources in products like CBD edibles, wax, butter, and shatter, all of which are safe to consume.

Are there dispensaries or stores that sell CBD oil in CO?

Yes. You will find dispensaries in Colorado, mostly in the greater Denver area, that sell CBD oil products. If you’d rather not go through the hassle of going to a store, you can always order hemp-derived CBD oil online, which is equally easy because hemp oil high in CBD and low in THC is legal on a federal level throughout America.


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  1. Colorado.gov. (2018). Industrial Hemp Designation Agricultural Product | Colorado General Assembly. [online] Available at: http://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb18-205.
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