What is THC-H?
What is THC-H? To this day, more than 150 cannabinoids have been discovered in hemp and cannabis plants. So, what is THC-H? In 2020, a group of Italian researchers first isolated THC-H after isolating THC-P for the first time as well. These two cannabinoids have been reported to be the...
Read moreExploring THCB: Understanding Its Effects and Benefits in 2024
Since the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill, many new cannabinoids have entered the hemp market. We know it’s hard to keep up with them all, so we’re here to help. In late 2019, a group of Italian scientists discovered a method to isolate THCB from the cannabis plant....
Read moreTorch Delta 8
Torch is one of the most sought-after and purchased hemp brands in the entire industry. Here at D8Gas, we are authorized retailers and master distributors of the remarkable Torch brand, carrying more than a thousand products that range from disposables to cartridges and gummies. Our close connections with Torch...
Read moreCookies Delta 8
The Cookies brand is one of the most popular brands in the market for cannabis goods. It was created by Gilbert Milam Jr, co-founder and CEO of Cookies (also known as Berner). When he was just 18 years old, he served as the general manager of a medical cannabis...
Read moreWhat is Delta K?
An infusion of hemp-derived delta-8 THC and kanna, a plant native to South Africa and used for generations as a natural mood booster, is utilized to create the new breakthrough cannabinoid collection known as delta K. Mesembrine and mesembrenone are the two most notable of the 30 identified alkaloids...
Read moreDelta 8 in Florida
A relatively recent cannabinoid known as delta-8 has reached the market. States like Florida consider delta-9 goods containing more than .3 percent of THC to be illegal recreationally. Because delta-8 THC products have similar psychoactive effects to delta-9 and contain less than .3% of delta-9 THC, it is legal...
Read moreDelta 8 in Connecticut
Since the 2018 Farm Bill was passed under the Trump Administration by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, delta-8 THC products are allowed in all states on a federal level because they are not subject to the Federal Controlled Substances Act’s regulations. According to federal regulations, delta 8 THC is...
Read moreDelta 8 in California
Products containing delta-8 THC are permitted in all states because they are not subject to the Federal Controlled Substances Act’s regulations, making them federally legal. If it has a dry weight delta-9 THC content of less than 0.3 percent, it is legal according to federal law. By cultivating and using...
Read moreDelta 8 in Arizona
Products containing delta-8 THC are permitted in all states because they are not subject to the Federal Controlled Substances Act’s regulations, making them federally legal. If it has a dry weight delta-9 THC content of less than 3%, it is legal according to federal law. By cultivating and using hemp...
Read moreDelta 8 in Alaska
Delta-8 THC products are not regulated by the Federal Controlled Substances Act, deeming it federally legal, and are therefore allowed in all states. Federal law considers it legal if it contains less than 3% of delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. Having such a low delta-9 THC is possible...
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