CBD (Cannabidiol) is a naturally occurring compound found in hemp. It interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system to promote balance, relaxation, and overall wellness.
All of our products are routinely third party tested by independent laboratories to ensure their safety and adherence to federal laws.
Our products may result in a positive THC test. We advise against using them if you need to pass a marijuana drug test.
All of our products comply with federal regulations, a status that has been in effect since the 2018 Farm Bill. We routinely have our items tested by independent laboratories to confirm adherence to federal laws.
From a technical perspective, the Farm Bill allows for cannabis products that have less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC based on dry weight. Because gummies have a denser composition, they can include a significant amount of D9 THC while still being compliant with federal standards. Additionally, our flower products contain high levels of naturally occurring THCa, which converts to D9 THC when smoked, providing the same enjoyable effects as prohibited marijuana, all while remaining within the bounds of federal legality. While all our hemp CBD products have minimal to no Thc content.
Yes—hemp is federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, as long as it contains no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. This includes THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid), a non-psychoactive compound found in raw cannabis that can convert to Delta-9 THC when heated (a process called decarboxylation).
Federal Legality
- Hemp and its derivatives, including THCa, are legal federally as long as Delta-9 THC stays below 0.3%.
- THCa is not specifically listed as a controlled substance.
- However, because THCa can become intoxicating when heated, its legality is more complicated in practice.
State Laws Vary
While many states follow federal guidelines, others have stricter regulations on THCa—especially for products meant for smoking or vaping.
- Restrictive states: Rhode Island, South Dakota, Arkansas
- Lenient states: California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oregon, Washington
What to Know
- The 2018 Farm Bill focuses on Delta-9 THC, not THCa.
- This has created a loophole, allowing the sale of high-THCa hemp if it tests below the 0.3% Delta-9 THC limit before heating.
- Laws are evolving, and proposed federal legislation may move to regulate total THC content, which could impact the future of THCa products.
Absolutely! All our products undergo third-party lab testing to ensure purity, potency, and safety.