I should have been more specific and said Delta 8 flower.
It's being sold in places like Texas and is legal and gets people high, according to what I read recently.
About 3% of growers were cultivating hemp for delta-8 THC, a category that has gained traction over the past year.
Hemp processors have been buying up excess flower and distillate on the market to make delta-8 THC, an edible and smokable extract that has become popular among consumers.
The market for delta-8 THC has helped both growers and extractors keep their doors open as the industry struggles with low wholesale prices due to an oversupply of hemp on the market and regulatory uncertainty, which have caused a bottleneck for CBD brands.
In August 2020, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration published an interim final rule that hemp industry opponents argue would make certain extracts, such as delta-8 THC, a Schedule 1 controlled substance.
However, the product’s legality may depend on whether it is made synthetically or derived organically.
The Hemp Industries Association and a South Carolina CBD manufacturer currently have a lawsuit pending over their interpretation of the DEA rule.
https://hempindustrydaily.com/chart-...ampaignId=3370
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