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A Comprehensive Overview of Delta-8 Laws

Nov 9

Cannabinoids are becoming increasingly popular for their potential medical benefits. Delta-8 is a cannabinoid similar in structure to delta-9 THC, the main psychoactive constituent of marijuana. Unlike delta-9 THC, delta-8 is not psychoactive, meaning it will not give you the "high" associated with marijuana use. Delta-8 is legal in most states, but there are some exceptions. This blog post will take a comprehensive look at the laws surrounding delta-8 use in the United States.

First, Let's Take A Look At What Delta 8 Is.

Delta 8 is a cannabinoid usually found in cannabis plants. Even though it has chemical properties similar to THC, the compound that gets people high, Delta 8's psychoactive effects are much milder. This means it does not produce the same 'high' feeling when consumed.

However, delta-8 still has some impacts on the brain and body. For example, it can cause anxiety or paranoia in certain people. Delta-8 is typically only produced by cannabis plants in small doses. Though, higher concentration levels are possible through manmade means such as extraction and concentration into an oil or wax product.

Delta-8 products are becoming more popular as more people learn about the potential benefits of this cannabinoid. Some people use delta-8 for its psychoactive effects, while others use it for its potential medical benefits, such as pain relief or anti-nausea effects. Delta-8 is still being studied and more research is needed to understand its potential effects.

Now that we know what Delta 8 is, let's examine the laws surrounding its use in the United States.

Federal Law

Under the federal Controlled Substances Act, all cannabinoids, including delta-8, are considered Schedule I drugs. This means that they are illegal to manufacture, possess, sell, or distribute. However, there is an exception for hemp-derived cannabinoids. The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp (defined as cannabis with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC) from the Controlled Substances Act. This means that delta-8 derived from hemp is legal at the federal level. 

State Law

While delta-8 is legal at the federal level, there are some states that have placed additional restrictions on its use. For example, Alaska has classified delta-8 as a controlled substance and it is therefore illegal to possess or sell it in the state. Colorado has also placed restrictions on delta-8 use, and it is only legal for those over 21 years of age to purchase or consume products containing delta-8. 

Local Law

Some localities have placed additional restrictions on delta-8 use. For example, in New York City, it is illegal to sell products containing delta-8 unless they are also sold with CBD products. This means that stores selling delta-8 products must also sell CBD products to comply with local law. 

Is Delta 8 Safe?

Although legal in most places, it's crucial to keep in mind that delta-8 is a new product, and therefore there is still much unknown about it. Additionally, using delta-8 could cause certain side effects such as anxiety or paranoia. It's also worth mentioning that some delta-8 products might contain other cannabinoids like THC; meaning they have the potential to produce psychoactive effects.

Before using delta-8, it's important to do your research and understand the potential risks. You should also make sure that any products you purchase are lab-tested to ensure they are safe and contain the amount of delta-8 advertised. 

What Are The Effects Of Delta 8?

Delta 8 is a potent form of THC that originates from hemp plants. Even though it is comparable to delta 9 THC, the psychoactive component in marijuana, delta 8 has a lower potency and therefore less chance of causing the same psychoactive effects.

Although delta 8 THC is considerably more mild than other forms of THC, consuming large quantities can still result in adverse side effects such as hallucinations, vomiting, tremor, anxiety, dizziness confusion, and loss of consciousness.

Although these effects are usually temporary and will go away in a few hours, be knowledgeable of the risks prior to consuming any product that contains Delta 8.

Purchasing Delta 8

There are a few considerations to take into account before purchasing delta-8 products.

  • First and foremost, as mentioned previously, only some states have legalized delta-8. So, be sure to check your state's laws prior to buying any goods that include delta-8.
  • Secondly, you'll want to confirm that the products you are interested in are lab tested for safety and contains the amount of advertised delta-8.
  • Lastly, it's important to remember that delta-8 is a new product, and therefore there is still much unknown about it. Use caution when purchasing delta-8 products and make sure to do your research to understand the potential risks involved. 

Conclusion: 

Delta-9 THC is a cannabinoid that shares qualities with marijuana's active ingredient. Delta-8 is legal in most states, but there are some exceptions. Delta-8 can also show up on a drug test, so be sure to check your state's laws before using it.

In this blog post, we took a comprehensive look at the laws surrounding delta 8 use in the United States. Federal law considers all cannabinoid schedule I drugs, but there is an exception for hemp-derived cannabinoids. Some states have placed additional restrictions on delta-8 use, and some localities have also placed additional restrictions on its sale or consumption.