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Travel dilemmas: You love your new CBD oil. But TSA officers might not

The patchwork of rules in the United States makes absolute legality an issue. And you need to be extra careful in other countries.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the darling of aches-and-pains relief. Forbes deemed its growth "explosive," noting it is expected to become a $5 billion industry this year. It is said to reduce inflammation and help with anxiety, among its other properties.

There is confusion about what CBD really is. "While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana,

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