Why you’re suddenly hearing about delta-8 THC

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Another version of the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana has exploded in popularity—but it might be short-lived.

.” It’s generally sold as a vape product or an edible, and the high reportedly feels a lot like a mild version of old fashioned marijuana.

In 2018, with the support of senator Mitch McConnell, Congress attached a provision to the annual Farm Bill that opened up hemp farming, which was previously limited based on its similarity to “hot” cannabis. Crucially,, “it explicitly allows the transfer of hemp-derived products across state lines.”

to regulate “designer drugs” specifies that chemicals that are substantially similar to controlled counterparts—in this case, delta-9 THC—are subject to the same regulations. As a lawyer who works with the hemp industry toldIn the meantime, be cautious with delta-8, as you would with any unregulated chemical.

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