
State | Is CBD legal? | Notes |
---|---|---|
Austria |
Yes |
No CBD supplements but can still be purchase as long as they are labeled as aroma products since this doesn’t include essential oils, raw plant extracts, or flowers (THC limit 0.3%) |
Belgium |
Yes |
CBD oils banned- CBD flowers with less than .2% considered tobacco products. Available to buy online but run risk of being seized by customs. |
Bulgaria |
Yes |
Bypassed the novel food act allowing for import and sale - no threshold for THC derived from hemp |
Czech Republic |
Yes |
Pure CBD (0% THC) not a scheduled substance but this is a loophole |
Denmark |
Yes |
Cannabis products with .2% THC legal but there are a lot of regulatory bodies to go through |
Estonia |
Yes |
Legal but can’t be marketed as food |
France |
Yes |
Only 0% THC products are legal |
Germany |
Yes |
Unrestricted |
Greece |
Yes | Unrestricted |
Hungary |
Yes |
Unrestricted, booming CBD industry |
Iceland |
Yes | CBD isolates legal but not as food |
Italy |
Yes |
Legal a long as no narcotic effects (however legislation seems shaky) |
Latvia |
Yes |
Can be sold as a souvenir |
Liechtenstein |
Yes | Unrestricted with a 1% THC limit |
Luxembourg |
Yes | Unrestricted, THC limit 0.3% (recreational marijuana laws passed) |
Netherlands |
Yes |
Legal up to 0.05% THC |
North Macedonia |
Yes | Legal for medicinal use, without a prescription |
Poland |
Yes |
Unrestricted (but only if product has been on market the nation market for several years) |
Portugal |
Yes | Legal |
Romania |
Yes | Legal |
Serbia |
Yes | Legal grey area |
Slovenia |
Yes | Legal |
Spain |
Yes | Cosmetics specifically legal but CBD for made for human consumption are restricted |
Swizterland |
Yes |
Legal with up 1% THC |
Ukraine |
Yes | Unrestricted |