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We pride ourselves on having the best tasting and most effective CBD flower on the market. It's been said that some of our strains are far superior to some that are out there. We will take our customers word for it!

We have an really tasty new strain in now that's flying out! It's called Rolex OG. Sweet, light green with a citrus taste, it's definitely one to check out if you're looking for great tasting CBD flowers.


Available in 1gr, 2gr and 3.5gr all with free shipping in the UK

www.cbdelites.com
 
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Must be good, a few of the 'stoners' at work were talking about how great Rolex was the other day [emoji6][emoji23]
 
Must be good, a few of the 'stoners' at work were talking about how great Rolex was the other day
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That's what we like to hear! :):)
 
Is the legality of this stuff not dubious?

Well, there are no clear rules as such, and that's not just for the CBD flower that's CBD in general. Other CBD products do have slightly clearer guidelines. We would welcome clarity, but responsible vendors such as ourselves will do everything they can to make sure they are within the current laws and regs, make sure that products are all lab tested for quality and content, and that's exactly what we do to safeguard our customers and ourselves.
 
From the link above, response to an email to the home office:

“Thank you for your email.

I can confirm that the leaves and flowers of the genus Cannabis are controlled and defined as cannabis as outlined in Section 37(1) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

“cannabis” (except in the expression “cannabis resin”) means any plant of the genus cannabis or any part of any such plant (by whatever name designated) except that it does not include cannabis resin or any of the following products after separation from the rest of the plant, namely—
(a)mature stalk of any such plant,
(b)fibre produced from mature stalk of any such plant, and
(c)seed of any such plant;”.

Once the separation of the stalk and seeds from the plant has occurred it will not be defined as cannabis. This also extends to the fibre produced from the stalk.

Regards

Jill Frankham
Senior Compliance Officer
Drugs & Firearms Licensing Unit”

It seems crystal clear to me.
 
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