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For non-prescription use, products with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC containing CBD, delta-8 THC, and other naturally-occurring cannabinoids derived from hemp (cannabis containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC) are legal and unregulated [10] at the federal level, but legality and enforcement varies by state. [11] [12] [13]
The law allows the production, manufacture, retail sale, and inspection of industrial hemp crops and products in Texas granted that they stay at 0.3% or less delta-9 THC level. This also includes ...
The enactment of HB 1325 also caused the psychoactive cannabinoid delta-8-THC to become legal when produced from legally cultivated hemp. The Texas Department of State Health Services later classified the drug as an illegal substance in October 2021, [ 35 ] [ 36 ] but a November 2021 injunction from a district court judge prevented the ...
The Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs has scheduled a hearing on the ban of delta-8 and delta-9 products in the state on May 29.
Notes: · Reflects laws of states and territories, including laws which have not yet gone into effect. Does not reflect federal, tribal, or local laws. · Map does not show state legality of hemp-derived cannabinoids such as CBD or delta-8-THC, which have been legal at federal level since enactment of the 2018 Farm Bill
On December 20, 2018, President Donald Trump signed the farm bill which descheduled hemp, making cannabis under 0.3% THC legal once again. [60] The law may have inadvertently allowed cultivation of hemp plants with high levels of delta-8-THC, which is also psychoactive and has since become more popular recreationally across the U.S. [61]
The only difference between delta-8 and delta-9 is that the location of a double bond occurs on the eighth carbon versus the ninth. More: Marijuana laws in Texas are confusing. Here's a guide to ...
Delta-9-THCO and delta-8-THCO do not occur naturally in the cannabis plant and can only be obtained synthetically, and therefore do not fall under the definition of hemp…Thus, Δ9-THC-O and Δ8-THC-O meet the definition of 'tetrahydrocannabinols,' and they [and products containing Δ9-THC-O and Δ8-THC-O] are controlled in schedule I by 21 U ...