TERMS And CONDITIONS
Legal regulations on CBD
You are required to CHOOSE YOUR LOOT BOX wisely as we can not be held responsible for any
customs or other legal country specific laws. The below list is not exhaustive and has been created
purely as a guidance. Please contact your local authorities to be sure that the information is correct.
We recommend in the event it is unclear that you choose CLASSIC LOOT BOX - (this LOOT BOX will
not have any CBD products but will be compensated with other BANDIT products).
In most of these countries, the recreational possession and use of marijuana is prohibited under penalty.
However, each of them has its own internal legal regulations concerning CBD.
According to the law, CBD products are legal, depending on THC content. CBD products can be used in:
The Netherlands has long been one of the most liberal countries. Both CBD and THC are legal here. Free
CBD products must not exceed a THC concentration of 0.05%, above this level they are treated as
medicines and must not be sold outside of strictly defined locations. In Belgium, however, these products are
only available on prescription.
In Norway, CBD is only legal if THC content is 0%. In June 2019, Sweden announced that THC
concentration above 0.00% in CBD products qualifies them as drugs, placing this country’s legal system
among the most restrictive ones in this respect. In Ireland, CBD production is legal when the product’s THC
content is below 0.2%, but only CBD products with no THC content can be consumed.
Italian law is variable in this matter. It oscillates between penalisation and decriminalisation, but the current
government has again agreed to legalize CBD products with THC content below 0.6%. Thus, the Italian
government has shown one of the more liberal attitudes.
Under an EU regulation of 1997, the term “novel food” has been introduced, which means that this category
includes products which were not present on the food market before 15 May 1997, and marketing them is
possible after obtaining permission from the European Commission. Under Regulation 2015/2283, extracts
from fibre hemp (i.e. those containing higher than natural CBD concentrations) are classified as novel foods.
In Poland, the CBD issues are regulated by the Act on Counteracting Drug Addiction of 29 July 2005 and the
Act on the Reimbursement of Medicines, Foodstuffs for Special Nutritional Purposes and Medical Devices of
12 May 2011, as well as the Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector of 23 November 2018. The European
hemp industry and the associated countries cooperate within the framework of EIHA – European Industrial
Hemp Association.
Australia, Cannabis products are not permitted to be imported using the personal importation scheme
because they contain a substance which is prohibited under the Customs Act 1901. Only licensed sponsors
can import cannabis products for medicinal purposes.
In Australia, CBD products must not contain more than 0.05% THC and they qualify as special medical
purpose products and an order by an authorised doctor is required.
USA - https://www.healthcanal.com/is-cbd-legal-state - great website that will guide US buyers with State by
State regulations explained
New Zealand removed CBD from the list of drugs as early as in the 1980s, but importing it requires a
prescription from a doctor.
Israel, as a world leader in CBD research and education, began decriminalizing true hemp substances in
2017, with a special focus on medical marijuana. However, the conflict between the Israeli Ministry of Health
and the Police Department puts the CBD issue in question – the law turns to a liberal approach. An intriguing
issue is the recreational use of marijuana, because as long as a person does not violate the “public image”,
law enforcement agencies do not take action.
Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea or Singapore, are among the ones with the most restrictive
attitude towards CBD. Thailand is one of the few countries to have legalised CBD in some of its provinces.
The status of CBD and THC in India is unclear, as hemp is considered sacred plants of the god Shiva there
and it is ritually burned for religious purposes. Hong Kong has also legalised CBD, but has banned the
export of any products containing THC. CBD per se is only legal with THC content of 0.00%. The most
flexible of CBD laws are in force in South American countries.
BANDITS NFT - DISCLAIMER
The European regulations are clear, and each country determines its own laws in this respect.
All OTHER countries - DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK - BUY RESPONSIBLY
WE TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY AND ARE NOT LIABLE FOR THE IMPORT DUTY/TAXES, EXTRA
DECLARATIONS, CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, ANY ADDED COSTS INCURRED BY YOUR HOME
COUNTRY. We will not enter into any dispute, legal or otherwise for stakeholders who did not follow the laws
and regulations of the import country.
When staking a BANDIT for the exchange of a LOOT BOX you agree
to take full and total responsibility for all legal consequences.
All stakeholders for the CBD LOOT BOX must be 18+ or older if your home country stipulates you to be for
the consumption/use of CBD products.
We do have CLASSIC CBD LOOT BOXES for under 18 or non interest in CBD products.
All country CBD % listed are to be used as a reference only and confirmation should be obtained from your
local drug import agency in the event these percentages have changed at time of staking.
This list is not exhaustive and not updated daily and is intended for guidance purposes only.