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Is CBN legal in Spain?

Formal status

CBN is classified as a Novel Food across the EU on the same basis as CBD - hemp extracts concentrated in cannabinoids fall within Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 - and no CBN ingestible holds Union list authorisation anywhere in the EU.

Spain gives a clearer answer on CBN than most member states, through umbrella drafting rather than by naming it. AESAN's prohibition is framed as cannabinoids not classified as psychotropic - a category that squarely includes cannabinol - with cannabidiol given only as an example rather than as the boundary. The same sentence covers use as such or addition to an oil, and natural or synthetic origin alike.

Spain has also begun naming CBN in practice. The Ministry of Health's August 2026 alert on adulterated products expressly lists products marketed as CBD, CBN, CBC or CBG, which is the first Spanish instrument located that uses the term.

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Spain does not have a separate rule for CBN, and that is not a gap we benefit from. Its food safety agency writes the prohibition by category - cannabinoids not classified as psychotropic may not be used in food - and cannabinol sits inside that category exactly as cannabidiol does. Spanish officials have started using the term too: a 2026 Ministry of Health alert on adulterated products names CBN directly.

So we are not relying on silence here. We ship to Spain on the same basis as our CBD position: Spanish enforcement in this area has concerned hemp flower sold in Spanish shops rather than European sellers delivering to customers.

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Outlook

Spain's umbrella drafting means CBN carries no incremental formal disadvantage over CBD - but no advantage either. A CBN-forward reformulation is not an escape route here, unlike in jurisdictions that enumerate cannabinoids one by one.

The development worth watching is whether a future revision of the AESAN questions and answers names CBN explicitly rather than leaving it to the category. The August 2026 adulteration alert already uses the term, which suggests the vocabulary is entering Spanish official use even where the underlying rule has not changed.

Timeline

June 2025

AESAN approves Revision 2 of its questions and answers on hemp and cannabinoids in human food, stating that cannabinoids not classified as psychotropic, such as cannabidiol, cannot be used in food, whether used as such or added for example to an oil, and whether their origin is natural or synthetic, because they are novel foods. The document also applies the Regulation (EU) 2023/915 maximum THC levels for hemp seeds and derived foods.

AESAN

August 2026

Ministry of Health alert on products marketed as CBD, CBN, CBC or CBG that contain undeclared synthetic or semi-synthetic cannabinoids such as HHC and MDMB-4en-PINACA. The alert names online e-commerce platforms alongside physical shops and vending machines as distribution channels, states that continuous sampling in direct sales establishments and on online platforms will keep the catalogue of detected substances updated, and refers to corresponding administrative or seizure measures by the competent authorities. Scoped to adulterated product, not to legitimately formulated CBD supplements.

lasDrogas.info, reporting the Ministry of Health

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