93% Of Smokable Hemp Exceeds Legal THC Limit, Government-Funded Study Finds

A recent study funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) analyzing 53 commercially available smokable hemp products found a staggering 93% contained THC levels surpassing the federally permissible 0.3%, categorizing them as illegal under federal law.

The research tested smokable hemp products from five commercial manufacturers, analyzing for cannabinoids including delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC, THC-A, and total delta-9 THC. The results, obtained by employing liquid chromatography and photodiode array detection, revealed that an overwhelming majority of these products exceeded the legal THC limit.

2018 Farm Bill’s THC Demarcation Line Under Scrutiny

The 2018 Farm Bill’s 0.3% THC threshold, setting hemp apart from marijuana based on THC content, aimed at fostering a legal hemp industry. Yet, this study’s findings challenge the efficacy of that threshold, with a significant majority of tested products mislabeled regarding their THC content. This …

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