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Why is Delta 8 THC Illegal?

Despite its therapeutic properties, Delta 8 THC is illegal in some states. We explore the reasons behind this and what you can do if you live in a state where it is not legal.

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Understanding Delta 8 THC

 

Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoid that is found in the cannabis plant. It is similar to Delta 9 THC, which is the main psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana. However, Delta 8 THC is less potent than Delta 9 THC. In some states, Delta 8 THC is illegal.

 

What is Delta 8 THC?

 

Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoid that is found in cannabis plants. It is similar to Delta 9 THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, but it has a different effect on the body. Delta 8 THC is less psychoactive than Delta 9 THC, and it is legal in some states. However, it is illegal in other states, and the federal government has not yet made a determination about its legal status.

 

The difference between Delta 8 THC and CBD

 

Although both Delta 8 THC and CBD are cannabinoids, they have very different effects on the human body. CBD is known for its calming, anxiety-reducing properties, while Delta 8 THC is known for its psychoactive effects. Delta 8 THC is also known to be much more potent than CBD, meaning that it can produce stronger effects at lower doses.

So why is Delta 8 THC illegal in some states? The simple answer is that it is a Schedule I substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act. This means that it is illegal to buy, sell, or possess Delta 8 THC in states where it is not specifically legalized.

 

The Federal Government’s Stance on Delta 8 THC

 

The federal government has not legalized Delta 8 THC. The DEA’s current position is that Delta 8 THC is an illegal controlled substance.

 

The DEA’s position on Delta 8 THC

 

The DEA’s position on Delta 8 THC is that it is a controlled substance and is therefore illegal. Delta 8 THC is a synthetic cannabinoid that is similar to THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. Delta 8 THC is sometimes used as a medical treatment for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

 

The FDA’s position on Delta 8 THC

 

The FDA has not approved Delta 8 THC for any use,medical or otherwise. The agency considers it a “new drug” and requires manufacturers to submit a new drug application (NDA) for approval.

The FDA has also not approved any products containing Delta 8 THC for use in humans or animals. The agency is aware that some companies are marketing products containing this compound, and is concerned about potential safety risks associated with its use.

The FDA will continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action as necessary to protect public health.

 

State Laws on Delta 8 THC

 

Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoid found in hemp plants. It is similar to Delta 9 THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, but it is not as psychoactive. Delta 8 THC is legal in some states, but it is illegal in others. In this article, we will discuss the states where Delta 8 THC is legal and illegal.

 

Colorado

 

In Colorado, any product that is derived from the cannabis plant is considered marijuana, regardless of its THC content. This means that delta 8 THC is illegal in the state of Colorado.

 

Washington

 

It is currently legal to purchase and consume Delta 8 THC products in the state of Washington. However, it is possible that this could change in the future as the state continues to monitor the situation and make changes to their laws as necessary.

 

Oregon

 

As of January 1, 2021, Delta 8 THC is illegal in the state of Oregon. Senate Bill 582 made it a controlled substance under the Oregon Uniform Controlled Substances Act. This makes it a crime to possess, manufacture, or sell Delta 8 THC in Oregon.

 

The Future of Delta 8 THC

 

As of now, Delta 8 THC is only legal in a handful of states. The main reason for this is because Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoids. Cannabinoids are currently federally illegal, which means that Delta 8 THC is technically illegal as well. However, there is a chance that this will change in the future.

 

 

With the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill, Delta 8 THC became federally legal. However, Delta 8 THC is still illegal in some states. The legal status of Delta 8 THC is constantly changing, and it’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest developments.

In December 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that Delta 8 THC is not an analog of THC and is therefore not covered by the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). This ruling could pave the way for Delta 8 THC to become federally legal. However, the ruling is not binding on other courts and does not automatically make Delta 8 THC legal in all states.

Some states have their own laws regarding Delta 8 THC. For example, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wyoming have all legalized Delta 8 THC. But other states have taken a more cautious approach and either outright bannedDelta 8 THC or have placed strict regulations on its sale and possession.

The future of Delta 8 THC is uncertain but it’s possible that it could become federally legal in the near future.

 

The possibility of Delta 8 THC being legalized in more states

 

As the popularity of Delta 8 THC grows, there is a possibility that more states will legalize it. Currently, Delta 8 THC is legal in some form in about half of the states in the US. If more states legalize it, it would be a huge boon for the cannabis industry, as Delta 8 THC is a much cheaper and more accessible form of THC than other forms of cannabis.