I’m afraid your question is rather confusing, Mikado.
To join in on previous answers, I’ll give you this one :
- One thing is cannabinoids and another is cannabidiol, aka, CBD. This latter is 1 of the former 85, one of which is THC.
If Wiki is correct (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabidiol#Legal_status), then “While the DEA Drug Schedule classifies THC (Tetrahydrocannabinols) and marijuana as Schedule I, cannabidiol is not found on the list”, meaning far as I get it, that even if detected, for example, in a Urine test, the presence of CBD will not be classified as a “drug”.
On the other hand, if you are taking Hemp Seed Oil – and again, if Wiki is correct (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp_oil ) – then “ There is no THC within the hempseed, although trace amounts of THC may be found in hempseed oil when plant matter adheres to the seed surface during manufacturing”, meaning, if dully made, Hemp Seed Oil has no THC whatsoever because THC is not present in the seeds, but in the plant."
But if you are ingesting Hash Oil, the (quoting from same Wiki link) “Hash oil, not to be confused with hempseed oil, is used for both medicinal and recreational purposes and made from the mature female flowers and leaves of the herb cannabis, thus having a much higher THC content. Hash oil should not be confused with hemp, as the modern usage of the word 'hemp' is reserved for plants that meet the legal requirement of containing 0.3% THC or less.”
What I’m trying to say – if I got tour question correctly – is that if you’re ingesting
(a) CBD Oil, you shouldn’t need to worry
(b) Hemp Seed Oil, you should make a test by your own on a local lab to see if any traces of THC – however minimum – appear
(c) Hash Oil, you should worry
My $0.02.
Hope it helps.