A 69-year-old woman is demanding an apology for her arrest at a Walt Disney World security checkpoint last month after a guard found CBD oil while searching her purse.Hester Burkhalter, of North Carolina, was arrested April 15 for having oil that was labeled “Select CBD” in her purse. Burkhalter said the oil she had did not contain THC and said she was made to feel like a criminal. Burkhalter has hired high-profile attorney Benjamin Crump, who represented Trayvon Martin's family.Crump said Tuesday that Disney World and the Orange County Sheriff's Office "need to take responsibility for their actions" or he will file a lawsuit on the North Carolina woman's behalf, alleging violations of her civil rights.The lawsuit will allege Burkhalter endured "illegal detention, false arrest and a violation of her civil rights when she tried to enter Disney World with her family carrying a small bottle of CBD oil in her purse recommended by her doctor for chronic arthritis pain.” The sheriff's office said he arrest was lawful. Disney said the incident was a law enforcement matter. Last month, prosecutors dropped a drug charge against Burkhalter, saying it wasn't suitable for prosecution.

A 69-year-old woman is demanding an apology for her arrest at a Walt Disney World security checkpoint last month after a guard found CBD oil while searching her purse.

Hester Burkhalter, of North Carolina, was arrested April 15 for having oil that was labeled “Select CBD” in her purse. Burkhalter said the oil she had did not contain THC and said she was made to feel like a criminal.

Burkhalter has hired high-profile attorney Benjamin Crump, who represented Trayvon Martin's family.

Crump said Tuesday that Disney World and the Orange County Sheriff's Office "need to take responsibility for their actions" or he will file a lawsuit on the North Carolina woman's behalf, alleging violations of her civil rights.

The lawsuit will allege Burkhalter endured "illegal detention, false arrest and a violation of her civil rights when she tried to enter Disney World with her family carrying a small bottle of CBD oil in her purse recommended by her doctor for chronic arthritis pain.”

The sheriff's office said he arrest was lawful. Disney said the incident was a law enforcement matter.

Last month, prosecutors dropped a drug charge against Burkhalter, saying it wasn't suitable for prosecution.