So we've established that Delta-9 is just another term for "THC," and carts are just tubes filled with cannabinoid extracts. Now, we will break down the differences between hemp and marijuana.
The words "hemp" and "marijuana" can mean many things to many people, from plants used to make textiles to a term used in a negative context to push the agenda of cannabis prohibition.
However, these terms are also used in federal and state laws to differentiate between Cannabis sativa with a 0.3% or lower concentration of Delta-9 THC by dry weight (hemp) and cannabis with any concentration higher than this (marijuana).
This differentiation is not one rooted in science but one established by lawmakers. But the point is that hemp and marijuana contain Delta-9 THC, and their only difference is a dry weight concentration.
Dry Weight Concentration
Before we reveal the verdict about "hemp-derived Delta-9 THC cartridges," we have to cover what "dry weight concentration" is and why it matters. When discussing plants and other agricultural products, "dry weight" means the weight recorded after a processor removes water from the mass.
Dry weight concentration isn't a set quantity, but rather a proportion of the product's dry weight.
Because of this, you can
legally purchase products like our
Fudgy Delta-9 Brownies, which contain 200mg of Delta-9 THC but fall into the hemp category because (1) we derived its active cannabinoids from hemp, and (2) the amount of THC does not account for more than 0.3% of the product's dry weight.
In America, it might be a bit hard to conceptualize 300mg because we use the imperial system. However, consider this: according to the U.S. Currency Education Program, a U.S. one-dollar bill weighs approximately 1 gram.
If one thousand milligrams equals one gram and edibles like our
Cereal Bites contain 300 milligrams of Delta-9 per package, that isn't even half the weight of a one-dollar bill. So compare that to the total weight of the edible, and it's pretty easy to see how it would exceed no more than 0.3% of its dry weight (we have our products tested by a DEA-certified lab to verify this).
Can You Buy Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC Vape Carts?