Hong Kong will officially list the cannabidiol (CBD) as a dangerous drug from next month. At that time, the import and export and holding CBD products will be illegal.Hong Kong Customs reminds citizens to pay attention to whether the product contains CBD when shopping in foreign countries and online, so as not to mistakenly fall into the French Open.

Comprehensive Hong Kong Zhongtong News Agency and Sing Tao Daily reported that relevant customs personnel pointedAnd ion analyzer, etc., prevent related products from flowing into Hong Kong, strengthen intelligence exchanges with mainland and other regions, and crack down on cross -border drug trafficking activities.

It is reported that there are many foods, drinks, skin care products, and aromatherapy containing CBD ingredients on the market in Hong Kong, which can help improve the effects of insomnia, pressure reduction, and beauty.In order to facilitate citizens to voluntarily abandon CBD products, the Hong Kong Government has arranged abandoned boxes at 10 government venues and spreads all over the districts.

Chen Qihao, the second group of airports of the Customs Airport, also reminded that with Hong Kong's relaxation of epidemic prevention restrictions and restoring customs clearance with countries, the public must also avoid purchasing products with CBD components overseas.The United States, Canada, Britain and EU countries, Japan, Thailand, and Australia are all legal buying products containing CBD ingredients.

He pointed out that if the public has misdiagnosed the relevant products to enter Hong Kong, it is best to check with the customs personnel when crossing the customs, and to assist in the investigation at that time.As for whether it would be prosecuted, Chen Qihao said that he would ask for an independent case on each case, and he must ask the opinions of the Department of Justice.

According to the regulations of the Hong Kong Dangerous Drugs, starting from February 1, the CBD of trafficking and illegal manufacturing can be sentenced to up to 5 million Hong Kong dollars (about $ 840,000);The maximum of being sentenced to 7 years and a fine of HK $ 1 million can be sentenced.