I think it would be good to add a short checklist in the first post: what is allowed and what is not.
Interpretations change frequently, so check the official source and don't rely on old posts alone.
Discussion on legislation, legalization and legal issues.
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I think it would be good to add a short checklist in the first post: what is allowed and what is not.
Interpretations change frequently, so check the official source and don't rely on old posts alone.
Yes, and side effects must be written. That information is very practical for others.
Those who have time should add a short summary to each study - many do not have time to read the full paper.
If professional associations are involved in the process, both law and practice will be settled more quickly.
I am new and want to avoid legal trouble. Please share practical do and dont points for safe participation in the community.
Keep discussions educational and safety-focused. When in doubt, check official legal sources first.
If someone shares real experience, please indicate the dosage and format (oil/capsule) together, otherwise it is difficult to compare.
In the first post, it would be good to sort the studies into topics: sleep, pain, anxiety. So reading is easy.
It is important that the standard of quality control is clear so that the patient receives a stable product.
If physician involvement increases, public attitudes will change more quickly. We have seen this in practice in many countries.
Avoid sharing identifiable details publicly. Even harmless context can expose you if combined across posts.
Biggest mistake is assuming old forum advice is still valid. Always verify latest local law updates before acting.