The Future of Cannabis in Wisconsin
Green Delivery Service is revolutionizing the delivery of cannabis in Wisconsin, changing perceptions, and providing a convenient and safe way for customers to access high-quality products.
In our latest blog post, we explore the benefits of using cannabis for medicinal purposes. From pain relief to managing anxiety and insomnia, cannabis has been used for centuries to promote overall well-being. At Green Delivery Service, we are dedicated to providing access to high-quality, legal cannabis products that can enhance your quality of life. Read our blog post to learn more about the potential benefits of legal cannabis! š
WHAT IS THCA AND HOW IS THIS LEGAL?
THCA is short for tetrahydrocannabinol acid, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid. Itās one of the hundreds of chemical compounds in the Cannabis plant. THCA is the acidic form of THC, but unlike THC, it wonāt produce a high.
You cannot get high by directly consuming THCA, But it still affects your weed experience. THCA has numerous positive health effects. The compound will also convert into THC with heat exposure via smoking, cooking, dabbing, or vaping. (Decarboxylation)
When you burn THCA , It changes its molecular structure by removing its carboxyl ring. Then, the compound can convert to THC and bind to the brainās CB1 receptors to produce a high.
This will now give the end user the ability to have an all natural non synthetic high while being legally compliant with State and Federal laws. Every product tests under 0.3% Ī9 THC, which falls under the protection of the 2018 Farm bill. (100% legal. Yes, even in Wisconsin!)
-THCa is non-intoxicating. Popular for reducing pain and naseua and promoting alertness without the high.
-Add heat (Approximately ~248Ā°) and THCa converts into THC (aka Ī9 THC).
-THC is psychoactive. Popular for reducing pain and inceasing appetite. Mild sedative effects.
Can using THCa hemp flower cause a positive drug test result?
Yes, using THCa hemp flower can result in a positive drug test. This is because THCa hemp flower contains cannabinoids, including THC, which might lead to a failed drug test. As a result, individuals who are subject to drug testing should avoid using THCa hemp flower.
DEFINITION OF HEMP UNDER FEDERAL LAW:
Under the 2014 Farm Bill, āindustrial hempā was defined as āthe plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.ā THC is the cannabis plantās primary psychoactive compound, and a level of 1% THC is considered by some to be the threshold for creating a psychotropic effect. The 2018 Farm Bill eliminated āindustrialā from the term and redefined āhempā as āthe plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 THC concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.ā The new definition explicitly includes cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD), which clarifies the scope of the defined term of āhempā when used in other related laws. CBD is the primary nonpsychotropic cannaboid in the cannabis plant.
REMOVAL FROM THE FEDERAL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT:
The federal controlled substances act (CSA) generally prohibits possession, distribution, and manufacture of certain controlled substances, which are placed on a schedule numbering I to V based on a substanceās potential for abuse and medical uses. Marijuana and THC are both Schedule I controlled substances under the federal CSA.
The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the federal CSA in two ways. First, it clarified that marijuana does not include hemp, as defined under the 2018 Farm Bill. Second, it created an exception for THC contained in hemp. Together, these provisions generally legalize the possession, distribution, and manufacture of hemp under federal law.
FEDERAL REGULATION OF HEMP PRODUCTION:
The 2018 Farm Bill generally shifted the federal regulation of hemp production from research-based pilot programs to a regulatory scheme authorizing hemp production without limitations on its purpose. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, states and tribes are authorized to seek primary regulatory authority over hemp production from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). If a state does not seek or is not approved to have such authority, hemp production in that state will be governed by a federal plan to be promulgated by the USDA. ā¢ http://www.legis.wisconsin.gov/lc
In short, you can now legally purchase cannabis products and have them delivered directly to you! Green Delivery Service is the first company in Dane County Wisconsin to offer a delivery only service via an online ordering website. It's as easy as placing a to-go order for food! Then 30 minutes later, your 100% legal, all natural cannabis products and smoking accessories are at your door, or hotel, or park, or party, or wherever you are! This is a safe, and legal way to buy lab tested cannabis. We at Green Delivery Service are excited for what the future holds for cannabis in Wisconsin! š