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What is Delta 9 THC?

Delta 9 THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis. It is the most well-known cannabinoid responsible for the "high" or euphoric effect associated with marijuana use.

Cannabis plants contain over 500 different compounds, including more than 100 cannabinoid molecules, and Delta 9 THC is just one of these. Since both hemp and marijuana belong to the cannabis family, THC can be extracted from either plant. However, all Delta 9 products from ZPE are derived from hemp and are compliant with federal regulations.

Is Delta 9 THC Legal?

The 2018 Farm Bill made hemp (defined as cannabis containing less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight) legal at the federal level. This means that products derived from hemp, even if they contain Delta 9 THC, are legal as long as the total THC content does not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis. This has allowed for the sale of hemp-derived products, such as edibles and gummies, that meet this threshold.

Delta 9 THC FAQ's

Are Delta 9 Gummies Lab Tested?

Our products are tested by a third-party lab to ensure quality and guaranteed to be free of pesticides, heavy metals and contaminants. All of our products' certificate of analysis (COA) can be found on the lab results page.

Is it Legal to Purchase Delta 9?

Yes, as of the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp and hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC are legal on the federal level in the United States. However, regulations can vary by state, so it's important to check local laws.

Is Delta 9 Bad?

If used responsibly, Delta-9 THC can offer benefits for those who need its therapeutic effects or for those who enjoy it recreationally. However, misuse, high doses, or prolonged use can lead to negative consequences.

Everyone's reaction to Delta-9 can be different, so it's important to start with a low dose and be mindful of how your body reacts.

Does Delta 9 Get You High?

Yes, Delta 9 THC definitely gets you high. In fact, Delta 9 is the main psychoactive compound found in cannabis, and it is responsible for the euphoric effects people typically associate with "getting high."

What is Stronger, Delta 9 or Delta 8?

Delta 9 THC is more psychoactive and produces stronger effects such as euphoria, altered senses, and potential anxiety or paranoia at higher doses. Delta 8 THC, on the other hand, has a milder psychoactive effect, offering a more relaxed, calm high with less risk of anxiety.

Does Delta 9 Show Up on a Drug Test?

Yes, Delta 9 THC will show up on most drug tests. Standard drug tests, especially those designed to detect marijuana use, are typically looking for THC metabolites, specifically THC-COOH, which is produced when the body breaks down Delta-9 THC. This means that using Delta 9 THC will likely lead to a positive result on a drug test.

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