CBD in France: buying/selling, cultivation and legislation

CBD in France: buying/selling, cultivation and legislation

Is it currently possible to freely buy and consume hemp, also known as cannabis, in France?

The answer is not a simple yes or no, but rather a bit of both. The state and the associations that protect stakeholders in the CBD sector in France have been locked in a standoff for years...

On the one hand, the French government published on 31 December 2021 a decree banning the sale of CBD flowers; on the other, the associations and certain political figures defended the sector and had this decree suspended on 24 January 2022.

To better understand, let’s take stock together of what is legal and what is not when it comes to hemp, cannabis and CBD.

CBD in France: is it legal or not?

The first thing to remember is that cannabis and cannabidiol are two completely different things. Although difficult to distinguish, they are nonetheless very different. Indeed, CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are the two best-known active molecules in the hemp plant, which contains over 500 different cannabinoids, each with its own specific characteristics and effects.

CBD is increasingly popular for personal use thanks to its many benefits. As it is neither euphoric nor anxiety-inducing, CBD offers therapeutic effects that contribute to the well-being of many people suffering from anxiety, inflammatory pain, panic attacks, depression, sleep disorders, or conditions such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, etc. CBD is also non-toxic (if not smoked). Unlike THC, not only does CBD not cause addiction according to several scientific studies already carried out on this subject, but it can also help combat addiction.

Currently, the law states that CBD in the form of flowers or leaves, and processed products containing cannabidiol, are authorised for sale in France.

Let us remember, however, that the decree of 31 December 2021 which prohibits the sale of CBD flowers and leaves is simply suspended for the time being.

CBD is legal in France, but not THC: why?

Our first paragraph already provides the beginnings of an answer as to why and how, but let’s explore this further.

From a legal and regulatory perspective, only CBD is authorised and lawful in France; unlike THC. The latter is still considered a narcotic due to its psychoactive properties. This is why it is illegal to sell, buy or consume it, both in France and in many other countries around the world.

As soon as the THC content in hemp is greater than 0.3%, its consumption is prohibited. According to French lawmakers, this is a sufficient level for the consumption of such a product to alter the consumer’s state of consciousness by acting directly on their brain.

This is where the sensation of ‘getting high’ comes from when one is ‘stoned’.

Other symptoms may also appear: red eyes, euphoria, dilated pupils, anxiety, paranoia... Consequently, the permitted THC content for CBD products on sale must not exceed 0.3% and such products cannot be sold in any form.

>>See 100% legal CBD products in France<<

How is CBD produced in France?

Although its consumption is legal, the production of CBD in France can sometimes be confusing. Given that CBD is extracted from hemp, just like THC, which is illegal in France, how can CBD be legally produced in France?

To avoid contravening current regulations, the French authorities have laid down a number of guidelines in this regard. Thus, anyone planning to produce CBD must:

  • • Ensure they use one of the varieties listed and authorised in France by the Ministry of Health;
  • • Use only certified seeds supplied by state-approved organisations;
  • • Strictly adhere to the THC content limit imposed for hemp production, which is 0.3% in France.

Among the various existing varieties, some naturally comply with this limit, including those listed by the Ministry of Health. Furthermore, it is important to note that the authorities may require and carry out regular laboratory checks of the THC content to ensure that the producer complies with current legislation. The producer is also required to register their activity with the gendarmerie and the FNPC.

>>Looking for a CBD producer? Click here!<<

CBD in France: what does the law say?

Legislation surrounding CBD is progressing gradually and is likely to undergo several twists and turns in the coming months and years. Indeed, the Ministry of Health remains cautious and the government has not yet adopted a clear stance.

The decree dated 31 December 2021 repealed that of 22 August 1990 concerning cannabis. Until now, legal and commercial uncertainty had persisted in e-cigarette shops and among CBD wholesalers. Although things had remained unchanged for a long time, the government has finally decided to legislate on CBD, which is already a sign of interest in the sector.

This new decree therefore specifies that the THC threshold must not exceed 0.3%. This means that the purchase and consumption of CBD-infused smoking herb or resin with a THC content exceeding 0.3% are not permitted. The arguments put forward in this decree are:

- Public health: as CBD is generally consumed in a joint with tobacco, which is itself harmful to health, the authorities have decided to ban CBD flowers and leaves.

- Police checks: as CBD and THC cannabis strains are not easily distinguishable to the naked eye, banning the sale of CBD flowers should facilitate police checks. Furthermore the French police’s saliva tests are not suited to this type of testing.

However, these arguments do not appear to be acceptable to those involved in the CBD sector in France:

- Public Health: If it is the consumption of CBD with tobacco that poses a problem, shouldn’t legislation focus on the illegality of tobacco rather than CBD? “It’s as if we were allowing apple juice but not apples,” remarks Safia Lebdi, project manager at the L 630 association.

- Police checks: There are CBD tests used by the Swiss police that can detect whether a flower is CBD- or THC-dominant in just a few minutes.

CBD in Switzerland, Germany or the USA: how does it differ from France?

The subject of CBD seems to affect all 28 countries of the European Union. France, moreover, appears to be lagging behind its neighbours in many areas.

Indeed, Switzerland has legalised CBD since 2011, provided it does not exceed a THC content of 1%.

Not to mention the Netherlands, which are considered pioneers in this field; but other countries, such as Germany in 2017, England in 2018, Belgium in 2019, as well as Spain and Italy, have authorised the medical use of CBD, with a maximum THC content of 0.2%.

Looking a little further afield, across the Atlantic, the United States also appears to be ahead on this issue. Of course, the situation can vary completely from one state to another, as each of the 50 states has its own laws; but in 2018, the country authorised the industrial use of cannabis with a low THC content. Not only has this decision enabled local residents and producers to revive their businesses, but it has also revitalised the trade in American CBD.

Let’s give it time, but France still has a long way to go when it comes to regulating the CBD market.

To find out more about CBD legislation in France, Europe and Switzerland, we recommend reading our other articles on the subject:

You might also like this ⚡

CBG vs CBC: what are the differences?
CBG vs CBC: what are the differences? CBG and CBC are two so-called minor cannabinoids derived from hemp. This summary highlights their main differences in terms of effects, uses and general characteristics.
Delta-9 vs THCA: what are the differences?
Delta-9 vs THCA: what are the differences? Delta-9 THC and THCA are two closely related forms of THC. This summary outlines their main differences, particularly in terms of effects, methods of consumption and legal status.
THCP vs THCA: what are the differences?
THCP vs THCA: what are the differences? THCP and THCA are two cannabinoids derived from hemp with very different profiles. This comparison highlights their differences in terms of effects, potency, usage and processing.
CBD e-liquid: Everything you need to know before choosing
CBD e-liquid: Everything you need to know before choosing Discover the manufacturing process for CBD e-liquids and all the important information you need to choose the right one for you from our online shop.
CBG: What is Cannabigerol?
CBG: What is Cannabigerol? CBG, just like CBD, is a molecule found naturally in cannabis plants. CBG is non-psychoactive and is legal in Europe.
Hemp oil: Sixty8 usage tips
Hemp oil: Sixty8 usage tips In this article, we provide all the information you need to choose the right CBD oil. Discover the difference between hemp oil and CBD oil.
What is THC?
What is THC? On this page, discover the definition, effects, risks and possible uses of THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol. The cannabinoid best known to the general public!
CBD oil: Effects, benefits and contraindications
CBD oil: Effects, benefits and contraindications Many effects are attributed to taking CBD oil. In this article, we review recent scientific studies to separate fact from fiction...
What is a psychotropic or psychoactive substance?
What is a psychotropic or psychoactive substance? Often, in the mainstream media, CBD and cannabis are lumped together. In this article, we provide a clear definition of the terms ‘psychotropic’ and ‘psychoactive’ to help you distinguish between...
CBD and gaming: Can CBD improve your esports performance?
CBD and gaming: Can CBD improve your esports performance? The gaming world can be very stressful and demanding. In this article, we explain how CBD can help improve esports performance.
How to choose a CBD wholesaler selling by the kilogram?
How to choose a CBD wholesaler selling by the kilogram? For a CBD retailer, finding the right wholesale supplier is a complicated task. Find out why you should trust Sixty8 on this page!
Medical cannabis: Is France finally taking action?
Medical cannabis: Is France finally taking action? The law on cannabis has evolved this morning in France with the adoption of a new decree published in the Official Journal. We invite you to discover the main points in this article.
What is indoor cultivation?
What is indoor cultivation? Before you start growing anything at home, check the legislation in your country. Here we explain how to grow cannabis indoors.
CBD for Valentine’s Day: A good idea?
CBD for Valentine’s Day: A good idea? CBD has effects on libido that you might not expect! Come and discover them in our special Valentine’s Day blog post!
CBD in Switzerland: buying/selling, cultivation and legislation
CBD in Switzerland: buying/selling, cultivation and... CBD has been legal in Switzerland for longer than in France and the rest of Europe. Let’s take a look at the legislation surrounding CBD in Switzerland and the rules governing its production, sale...
History of cannabis: Experiments with hashish
History of cannabis: Experiments with hashish Hashish is a substance derived from cannabis that was the subject of experiments in France in the 1880s. In this article, we look at the self-experimentation carried out by the pharmacist Jules...
How to consume CBD?
How to consume CBD? Cannabidiol can be consumed in many ways: ingestion, sublingual administration, infusions, vaping, smoking... In this article, we give you all our tips on how to consume your CBD sixty8 properly!
CBD and saliva tests: Is cannabidiol detected by police tests?
CBD and saliva tests: Is cannabidiol detected by police... Can CBD products trigger police saliva tests? Find out the answer on this page and learn more about how police saliva tests work and the precautions to take when using CBD.
Broad-spectrum or Full-spectrum: CBD extraction
Broad-spectrum or Full-spectrum: CBD extraction Understanding the difference between broad-spectrum and full-spectrum oil isn’t straightforward, except for the scientists amongst you. In this article, we explain simply and clearly what they are...
Hemp, CBD, Cannabis… What are they?
Hemp, CBD, Cannabis… What are they? Cannabis glossary part 2. Are there certain words we use regularly on the blog or website that you don’t understand? In this article, we help you better understand CBD with simple and clear...
Cannabidiol: What are the effects of CBD?
Cannabidiol: What are the effects of CBD? CBD, or cannabidiol, is said to have numerous effects. Stress-relieving, pain-relieving, antioxidant... In this article, we explain the main effects attributed to CBD by serious scientific studies.
How many drops of CBD for sleep?
How many drops of CBD for sleep? 36% of French people say they suffer from sleep disorders... Thanks to its stress-relieving and pain-relieving properties, CBD is a natural solution that can help many people. Find all our advice...
How can CBD help combat sleep disorders?
How can CBD help combat sleep disorders? CBD has stress-relieving and pain-relieving effects. In this article, we explain how CBD can help combat sleep disorders, backed by cited scientific studies.
CBD vs THC: A brief glossary of cannabis
CBD vs THC: A brief glossary of cannabis On this page, sixty8 helps you better understand cannabis and CBD with simple, clear definitions. If you’re a beginner and don’t understand all the terms used on our blog/website, you’ve come to...
3 simple tips for finding the right dosage
3 simple tips for finding the right dosage What dosage should you use for your CBD products? How many drops of oil should you start with? How can you estimate your CBD dosage based on your weight? We’ve put together all our advice on this...
Emballage sécurisé

DISCREET PACKAGING

Our packaging is plain to ensure maximum discretion.

Livraison rapide

24-HOUR SHIPPING

We ship your packages the same day if you order before 1 p.m.

Support client

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Our customer service is available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Paiement sécurisé

SECURE PAYMENT

Pay securely with our trusted partners