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[QUOTE="MainelyStina, post: 1145781, member: 93779"] Last week I was looking at the AirBnB I reserved in Reims, France for the few days before I start my Camino. I was looking at Google Maps for a bakery near the apartment (so I can offset all the Champagne I'll be drinking while there ;)) and I noticed there is a CBD shop near the apartment. I wondered the same thing, because I absolutely love my topical CBD/Arnica balm! I looked at the website of the CBD shop near the apartment and it contains all kinds of stuff including supplements - so I think CBD gummies [I]might[/I] be included? The issue always seems to arise when it contains a percentage of THC - however the balm I use has no THC. I think it's a matter of the product having to contain less than .3% THC to be legal. So if it's pure CBD oil, or CBD gummies without THC - I get the impression it is potentially both legal and available for sale? Here's a recent article (Jan 2023) I found from Forbes about France overturning a ban on CBD Flowers - but it also includes info about CBD sales in France. Here's a quote from the article and a link to it: "France has one of the [URL='https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/2022/03/07/france-enters-the-medical-cannabis-industry/?sh=7ad30fd11a0d']strictest regulations[/URL] on cannabis in the EU. However, the government approved in December 2021 the sale of products containing CBD with a THC content of less than 0.3%..." [URL='https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/2023/01/05/frances-court-overturns-government-ban-on-sale-of-cbd-flowers/?sh=70332a9d44c1']Forbes Article on CBD[/URL] Good luck! Stina PS: A quick google search shows at least half a dozen cbd shops in Pamplona - some, if not all of which, carry gummies. [/QUOTE]
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