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amandasgramma
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Anyone have issues with taking CBD oil or a CPAP into Mexico??? P
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Talleyho69
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Where in Mexico are you?

delongtrevor
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Talleyho69
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We were just told that the naturalista across the street from restaurante Los Braceros (best fish tacos in Zihuatanejo) sells small dropper bottles of CBD for 100p.

We'll check it out!

Galvanizd
Explorer
Explorer
amandasgramma wrote:
Anyone have issues with taking CBD oil or a CPAP into Mexico??? P


CPAP ok. CBD? You are on your own with that one. US Federal government still regulates Interstate Commerce. Oh Mary ja wanna is legal ...... IN several states, but CBD across state lines is still a gray area.

Probably not much to worry about, unless there is say, a traffic stop for say, speeding and they bring a doggy around, sniffing. The Mule.

Taking anything across the Mehico international border, such as steaks, meat products, etc is illegal but I'm betting there some of us that go North and South across the US/Mexican border with just a little too much of the good tequila or a steak or two.

I've lived in a couple of foreign countries and took no chances. Wife used to live in Mexico and I've been many times. We still take no chances, even when we travel to Rocky Point this Feb.

So its not the possession stuff (especially for the OP in Oregon), its the taking it across state lines and international borders. Fed gubmint stuff

To beat the dead cavallo a bit more, here is just one of many articles avail, if you're interested

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2019/08/02/CBD-market-still-fragmented-by-risks-in-interstate-commer...

Talleyho69
Moderator
Moderator
So yes, the same way we feel.

We made a decision many years go that we would never go to jail/prison in any country, anywhere. This is the kind of thing that you need to think about. Especially when many products are available here, legally.

qtla9111
Nomad
Nomad
Like any border crossing or airport in the world, you are left to aduanal agent criteria and their lack of knowledge of national laws.

Why take a risk when you could research and find that in Mexico, you can buy your CBD products locally.

Not worth the risk or hassle.
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2008 Funfinder 230DS
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Talleyho69
Moderator
Moderator
Do you agree than products are available here, and that bringing it in with you is not legal?

We know that you are well read and stay informed.

qtla9111
Nomad
Nomad
Talleyho69 wrote:
I just read several of the articles. It looks like yes, CBD is legal and available in Mexico.

What is NOT legal is bringing it into the country. So the catch would be sourcing it here.

It is definitely available on Mercado Libre, a version of eBay that works well here. It is also available on Amazon.mx.


X2. COFEPRIS (Comisiรณn Federal para la Protecciรณn contra Riesgos Sanitarios) regulates new drugs, use of marijuana and CBD products. They are slowly releasing permits for the sell of CBD related products. I am currently in San Miguel de Allende and there is a business here that specializes in CBD oils. So there are more around the country.

I would investigate the COFEPRIS website or articles online, but you would have to do that in Spanish and then translate them if you are not fluent in Spanish.
2005 Dodge Durango Hemi
2008 Funfinder 230DS
Living and Boondocking Mexico Blog

Talleyho69
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Moderator
I just read several of the articles. It looks like yes, CBD is legal and available in Mexico.

What is NOT legal is bringing it into the country. So the catch would be sourcing it here.

It is definitely available on Mercado Libre, a version of eBay that works well here. It is also available on Amazon.mx.

moisheh
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Explorer
I would never cross the Mexican border with that oil. It does not matter what is on the label. I would not even cross from Canada to the US with that product

Talleyho69
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Moderator
I agree with the comments above, and have been following the news here in Mexico, as does Navegator.

The CPAP machine is not a problem, people fly in with them regularly.

CBD is legal in Mexico, it's just not OK to bring it in with you.

navegator
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Explorer
Perscription opioids with the perscrition are alawed, with out the perscription they are narcotics contaband.


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2oldman
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Explorer II
MNGeeks61 wrote:
Cruises are another place where CBD oil is not allowed. Period.
Some laws are just silly. I guess prescription opioids must be not be allowed either.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

MNGeeks61
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Explorer
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.