THCA & CBD
Frequently Asked Questions
General
Hey there! Let’s dive into why THCA, among other cool hemp stuff, is totally legal thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill. Here’s the scoop:
1. Hemp Definition: The bill says hemp is different from marijuana and not a no-no anymore. Hemp now means cannabis with very little THC (that’s the stuff that gets you high), like 0.3% or less.
2. Hemp Goodies are A-Okay: It gave the green light for making and selling hemp-based stuff, like THCA, as long as it follows the rules set by Uncle Sam and the states.
3. Keeping an Eye on Things: Even though hemp is cool now, the big guys like the USDA and FDA keep an eye on how it’s made and sold. They make sure it’s safe and labeled right.
4. State Rules: While the farm bill makes hemp legal nationwide, each state can add its own rules. So, THCA might be chill in one state but not so much in another.
In a nutshell, the 2018 Farm Bill made way for THCA and other hemp goodies to be legal across the U.S., but it’s still gotta follow some rules.
Yes, it is legal to ship THCA in the mail as long as it complies with federal and state regulations. The legality of shipping THCA depends on various factors, including the source of the THCA (hemp-derived or cannabis-derived), its THC content (must be below 0.3% THC for hemp-derived products), and local laws regarding cannabis products. Always ensure compliance with relevant regulations when shipping THCA products.
Please note we ship to all states in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill except for Idaho and the purchaser bears all responsibility for compliance with state and local laws.