1 14% of Americans Say they use CBD Products
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- One in seven Americans say they personally use cannabidiol- (visit TerraPro CBD official site-) based products, which have proliferated since last year's passage of a federal law legalizing this hemp form of cannabis. Younger Americans and those in the Western U.S. Although CBD was legalized federally last December, the FDA is still researching it, and some states are still restricting it. While 14% of U.S. CBD products, Gallup's June 19-July 12 polling found that 50% do not use them and 35% are not at all familiar with them. Twenty percent of adults younger than 30 say they use CBD, but usage and familiarity decrease progressively in older age groups. Just 8% of those aged 65 and older say they use CBD, and 49% are not familiar with it. This same pattern is evident in Gallup data on marijuana usage, with younger adults reporting higher prevalence of marijuana use than is true for older adults. Regionally, 21% of those in the Western U.S.


CBD products, compared with 13% in the South, and 11% in both the East and Midwest. Marijuana use is legal in many Western states, and CBD products have therefore been available for a longer time to residents of those states. While the FDA is still researching the uses and effectiveness of CBD products, marketers claim they have a wide variety of medical and therapeutic benefits. CBD users in the U.S. Among men and women who use CBD products, roughly four in 10 of each say they use them for pain relief