![]() Service members that pop positive on a drug test for THC can be separated or discharged from the military.īe aware of the risks associated with all types of vaping and consider quitting vaping in general. For example, CBD vape oils may still have some amount of THC – the ingredient in marijuana that creates a “high” which makes you pop positive on a drug test, even if the box says, ‘no THC.’ Just like CBD, Service members are also prohibited from using THC products. Since the FDA does not currently review ingredients and purity of CBD products, the label on these may be incorrect or misleading. The package says CBD, but it may contain THC It can cause seizures, memory loss, drowsiness, fatigue and can impair your cognitive skills (motor coordination and thinking). Man-made CBD is also prohibited and can have significant side effects. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and may contain other, potentially harmful, ingredients. Vaping CBD can have dangerous side effectsĬBD oils are not regulated by the U.S. ![]() All forms of CBD are prohibited for Service members: it doesn’t matter how the CBD is used, what the claimed or actual THC concentration is or whether the product can be purchased or used legally in your area. It is always prohibited for Service members to use CBDįoods and products that contain CBD such as e-cigarettes, lotions, coffee and chocolates are getting more popular, but it is always prohibited for Service members to use CBD – including in vapes and e-cigarettes. Here are some important things to know about vaping CBD. You may already know that vaping can hurt you due to explosions, burns or harmful chemicals, but did you know that as a Service member, using CBD in any form including vaping, is prohibited * ** and has risks? Some people may vape CBD to manage stress or improve sleep, but there are healthier, safer and more effective ways to do so without putting Service members’ careers in danger.
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