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faq

  • How is a thc edible legal?
    A hemp-derived THC edible can be legal if it contains less than 0.3% THC. This is due to the distinction made by the US federal government between hemp and marijuana. Hemp is defined as a type of cannabis plant that contains less than 0.3% THC, while marijuana contains higher levels of THC, typically above 20%. As a result, products made from hemp, including THC edibles, are generally legal as long as they comply with the 0.3% THC limit. For example, a 4g gummy can legally contain up to 12mg of THC if the THC content in the gummy is 0.3%. However, it's important to note that laws and regulations surrounding THC edibles vary by state and country, so it's essential to check the specific laws in your area.
  • How long does free shipping take?
    Free shipping generally takes 3-5 business days but can take up to 7 depending on where the order is delivered to.
  • Can hemp derived delta 9 THC cause a positive drug test?
    Yes, consuming hemp derived delta 9 THC could result in a positive drug test. While the levels of delta 9 THC in hemp products are low, they may still be enough to cause a positive drug test, particularly if the product is used in high doses or on a frequent basis.
  • What are the potential health benefits and side effects of using hemp derived delta 9 THC?
    The potential health benefits of using hemp derived delta 9 THC include pain relief, reduced anxiety, and improved sleep. However, like any substance, delta 9 THC can also have side effects, including increased heart rate, impaired coordination, and impaired judgment. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any hemp derived delta 9 THC products, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking any medications.
  • What is hemp derived delta 9 THC and how does it differ from THC found in marijuana?
    Delta 9 THC is the main psychoactive compound found in both marijuana and hemp plants. Hemp derived delta 9 THC refers to delta 9 THC that is extracted from hemp plants, which are defined as cannabis plants containing no more than 0.3% delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis. This is in contrast to delta 9 THC found in marijuana, which typically contains much higher levels of the compound. There is no difference between the two compounds.
  • Is hemp derived delta 9 THC legal under the 2018 Farm Bill?
    Yes, hemp derived delta 9 THC is legal under the 2018 Farm Bill as long as the hemp used to extract the delta 9 THC is grown in compliance with the bill. The bill defines hemp as a cannabis plant that contains no more than 0.3% delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
  • What is the maximum allowed concentration of delta 9 THC in hemp products?
    According to the 2018 Farm Bill, the maximum allowed concentration of delta 9 THC in hemp products is 0.3% on a dry weight basis. That means that a 4g gummy could contain up to 12mg of D9 THC. Our concentration is far below that.
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