US Army Tightens Substance Abuse Regulations, Banning Delta-8 THC, Warns Against Poppy Seeds

The U.S. Army has introduced new policies aimed at reducing substance misuse among soldiers, with a notable ban on the cannabis concentrate delta-8 THC and a warning to avoid poppy seeds.

These updates, made on October 4, are part of broader Army regulations designed to address drug and alcohol abuse while reinforcing oversight and training within military ranks, reported Patty Niebergs article in the specialized magazine Task And Purpose.

Delta-8 THC: A Growing Concern Not Only Among Civilians

Hemp-derived products are the center of an ongoing national regulative debate across the U.S.

One of the synthetic compounds, Delta-8 THC, is …

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