What Is HHCP? A Comprehensive Guide to the New Cannabinoid
Cannabis products are gaining popularity every day, and chemists are continually finding new ways to delight consumers with innovative experiences. If you’re a fan of cannabinoids, you’ve probably heard about Delta-8, Delta-9 THC, and even HHC. But if you find their high too overwhelming and really want to feel relaxed,...
Read moreMedusa Delta 8
Medusa Delta 8, which was created in San Francisco, California, holds the title of the best-selling knockout products in the entire hemp industry. The same top-tier, pure hemp extracts that helped them win that title are used in all of their amazing collections, which range from smokables to edibles. For...
Read moreWhat is CBD?
There are hundreds of cannabinoids found inside hemp and cannabis plants. One of them is called CBD (short for cannabidiol). THC (tetrahydrocannabinol THC) and CBD are entirely different compounds, as they contain no intoxicating psychoactive properties and don’t impair you. Aside from that, CBD still has potentially beneficial uses...
Read moreDelta-8 in New Mexico
In New Mexico, delta 8 THC products are considered legal under state law and have not been placed under the federal controlled substances act. This is because delta-8 derived products consist of less than the illegal .3 % of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis- deeming it...
Read moreDelta-8 in South Dakota
Possessing or consuming any amount of delta 9 THC has been illegal for decades in the United States. This has changed since the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill, which deems that hemp-derived products containing less than .3% of delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis are federally legal. Delta-8...
Read moreDelta-8 in Nebraska
In states like Nebraska, where delta-9 products that consist of more than .3% of THC on a dry weight basis are considered illegal under state and federal law, delta-8 THC has entered the market and is regarded as a “loophole” because of its legality. Even though delta 8 is...
Read moreDelta-8 in Kansas
Just as in numerous other states across the country, delta 9 products containing more than .3% of THC are not considered federally legal. This is where delta-8 comes into play. In Kansas, delta 8 is deemed legal under state law as long as the delta-8 products are produced to...
Read moreDelta-8 in Arkansas
The possession and consumption of delta-9 goods that contain more than .3% of THC are illegal in the state of Arkansas. This is where the relatively new delta-8 THC cannabinoid has come into play- which provides extremely similar psychoactive effects to delta-9 THC. Delta-8 is derived from hemp instead...
Read moreDelta-8 in Minnesota
Delta-8 THC products consisting of no more than .3% of delta 9 THC are considered legal in the state of Minnesota. This is all thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill which was signed under the Trump Administration by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in late December which deemed every...
Read moreDelta-8 in Wyoming
Delta-9 THC goods that contain more than .3% of THC are not considered legal in Wyoming. This is where delta-8 comes into play. Delta-8 THC-derived products are considered legal under state law due to the fact that the amount of delta 9 THC concentration is below the illegal percentage....
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