amandasgramma
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Anyone have issues with taking CBD oil or a CPAP into Mexico??? P
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navegator
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Sorry but what is a CBD oil and what is a CPAP.
Knowing what this letters mean in real world language helps.
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amandasgramma
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Sorry....I thought everyone knew about these.
CBD oil is a hemp based non regulated product I use for pain. Canada doesn't allow it....not sure about Mexico. It is not marijuana, however Canada thinks it is.
CPAP... don't know what it stands for but it helps me breath right at night. I have sleep apnea. This is a prescribed medical equipment.
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Second Chance
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You'll have no problem with the CPAP. The CBD oil may contain trace amounts of THC - which could land you in a Mexican jail.
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amandasgramma
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Thanks Rob.
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navegator
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The CPAP machine will not be a problem, they have those in Mexico.
On the other hand mariguana is a schedule 1 narcotics as are heroin, cocain, opium and some percription drugs used to manufacture other halucinogenic products, the CBD oil fals in this schedule 1 clasification regardless of use or purpose.
Mexican jails are not nice
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gbopp
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Second Chance wrote:You'll have no problem with the CPAP. The CBD oil may contain trace amounts of THC - which could land you in a Mexican jail.
Rob
There was an article on the news today about CBD oil, it also said there is a trace amount of THC.
I would not attempt to take it across the border, to me it's just asking for problems.
Unless someone posts specific rules covering CBD oil and crossing the border, I would not take the chance. But, that's me.
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MNGeeks61
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My wife takes CBD oil for pain relief. I checked into it, and the US labels it as having NO THC, or the minimum THC which is .3%. If it is hemp-derived it should not have much, but that still could be too much.
I am no expert on traveling with it (working on that,as we are going on a cruise) but Mexico could very well have difficulty with it, even if it is labeled "without THC" if it has a chance of containing it.
edit: for those who wish to read up on it...google is easy enough, but here's the gist of it.
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2oldman
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How the heck would anyone know what you're carrying? Especially old white people in an RV?
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MNGeeks61
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2oldman wrote:How the heck would anyone know what you're carrying? Especially old white people in an RV?
ha. Although I agree with you, it depends on your personal level of risk and avoidance...
Cruises are another place where CBD oil is not allowed. Period.
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