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Although, as we’ve talked about previously, the THC content in most CBD products is at a very low level, the fact is that you do not want THC that you shouldn’t be getting. There is another aspect of this, though, that I think is really important. We’ve talked about how there really is not a lot of THC in most CBD products, that this is basically a boogeyman created by the government as a part of the drug war propaganda. But if you don’t want THC, it shouldn’t be in the product. Secondly, if you do want THC, for example, if you want to use both THC and CBD, you can. In medical marijuana states, you can go to a dispensary and buy CBD products that have varying amounts of THC. Sometimes 50, 50 or more.

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What I recommend is that you buy your THC and your CBD separately. First off, it will cost you less. Medical marijuana dispensaries are subject to higher taxes and regulations and they have high overhead and so on. So the best place to buy CBD is from someone that sells CBD products directly and not a place that may pay a premium for a product that has both. If you want THC, buy it in whatever form you want it and use it in conjunction with the CBD products because you will pay less for it. You’ll have more control over the way you use it and how you dose it. This is, I think, a really important point. Obviously, I am strongly in favor of the legalization of CBD/THC combined products, but I would never recommend that under normal of densities you buy them as one product. It is really better to buy them as separate products.

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