
What Sets Different THC Forms Available In Regulated Cannabis Products Apart
Delta‑8, delta‑9, THCA? A chemist breaks down commonly found THC compounds

Delta‑8, delta‑9, THCA? A chemist breaks down commonly found THC compounds

“Senate Bill 1698 would introduce dramatic disruption and harm to many small retail and manufacturing businesses in Florida.”

The measure says that the THC cannot exceed 5 milligrams per serving or 50 milligrams per package.

According to records state investigators obtained, the majority of the THC in the distillate came from the hemp-derived THC-A oil — which the state doesn’t regulate — and a very small amount of Missouri-grown marijuana.
“It would probably benefit us and the consumers if we had the Cannabis Control Commission somehow involved in the regulation of this.”

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“As more people get access to hemp products, it will naturally drive people into dispensaries. Responsible hemp companies are fine with additional taxation and rules to ensure the products on the market are safe.”

Some of your favorite edibles at licensed Bay State dispensaries feature hemp-derived minor cannabinoids. That’s different from synthetic THC being sold at convenience stores, but legislators don’t always make

10 details about synthetic delta-8 and delta-9 to help you navigate the parallel hempisphere in Massachusetts

Part one of a five-part series on the sale, legality, outrage over, and popularity of unregulated THC products being sold in Bay State liquor and convenience stores
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