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Are you looking for a hemp-derived edible that contains 10mg…or even 300mg of Delta-9 THC? Well, the search is over because Delta-9 is legal in Mississippi.
Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is a prominent cannabinoid in many Hometown Hero products such as our Select Spectrum line and our Live Rosin line.
At this point, you may be curious—is Delta 9 legal in Mississippi? Well, it is, but there are some conditions. To learn more, read on as we discuss hemp law, buying Delta-9 in Mississippi, and much more.
Yes, but first, let’s go back to where it all began. At the end of 2018, President Donald Trump signed the 2018 Farm Bill. This bill went on to federally legalize hemp production and the sale of hemp products. Since this bill, most states have followed and legalized hemp products, with Mississippi being one of them.
On June 29, 2020, Governor Tate Reeves signed the Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act, also known as Senate Bill 2725. As of this writing, hemp cultivation, isomers, cannabinoids, and hemp derivatives are legal in Mississippi.
Here are some highlights of SB 2725:
Definitions:
(g) "Hemp" means the 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-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than three-tenths percent (0.3%) on a dry weight basis that is grown or processed under Sections 1 through 11 of this act.
Section 8:
(1) If a hemp grower violates the State Plan, including growing hemp containing a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration that exceeds three-tenths percent (0.3%) on a dry mass basis or a tolerance range as specified by USDA, with a culpable mental state greater than negligence as determined by the department, the commissioner shall immediately report the violation and the hemp grower to the United States Attorney General, the Mississippi Attorney General and the Mississippi Public Safety Commissioner.
Mississippi’s hemp laws allow you to buy Delta 9 products online in Mississippi. It is legal for hemp products to be shipped as long as they meet federal guidelines. A hemp product may contain 0.3% or less of Delta-9 concentrations on a dry weight basis. If a product surpasses this, it will be labeled “weed” and declared illegal.
As surprising as it may sound, over 100 different cannabinoids can be extracted from hemp. Although there are many cannabinoids located in hemp, the three most sought-after are CBD, Delta-9 THC, and Delta-8 THC.
These compounds offer a different experience, with some preferring one over the other.
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol has a large fan base that continues to grow as the cannabis industry has provided consumers with various methods to consume hemp.
Because of the dry weight limit, you’re only going to find notable amounts of hemp-derived Delta-9 in gummies. However, you will find a wide range of niches that these edibles are made for. For example, our Select Spectrum blend was made to promote the entourage effect while Live Rosin features natural flavor with a live terpene profile.
Full-spectrum CBD does contain Delta-9, but for more noticeable effects, you’re going to want edibles with a focus on hemp-derived Delta-9.
Although 0.3% max sounds small, it’s only a concentration and not a specific amount. At Hometown Hero, you can find hemp-derived Delta-9 edibles that range from anywhere from 10mg to 300mg. However, no matter the quantity of cannabinoids, the Delta-9 will never make up more than 0.3% of the product’s rate.
You can find Hometown Hero products online or in person at your local hemp store. Purchase with us today, and become a member of our rewards program, where you will get weekly emails, newsletters, and most importantly, rewards.
As you may already know, Delta-9 THC can cause numerous effects, with each experience varying from person to person. Cannabis enthusiasts have reported feeling:
Remember, your experience may be different than the list above, as there are no guaranteed effects. If you are trying Delta 9 for the first time, start small and wait patiently.
Even though Delta 8 and Delta 9 can both be derived from hemp, they are entirely different cannabinoids that offer unique effects. But how?
These cannabinoids are a form of THC, with Delta 8 being an isomer of Delta 9. This means that they share a similar chemical structure, but when you take a closer look, they have a distinct difference.
Delta 8 and Delta 9 both hold a double bond, but their double bond is located in a different position. Delta 8 has its double bond located on the eighth carbon chain, and Delta 9 has its double bond located on the ninth carbon chain.
Where the double bond is located will cause a substantial impact because the location of the bond will determine the effects. As a result, Delta 8 and Delta 9 have been reported to induce different effects.
Delta 9 is generally safe to use. If you have any big errands, make sure to do them prior to consuming Delta-9 because once you consume THC, you cannot operate a vehicle or any heavy machinery.
After consuming Delta-9, there is very little threat of physical danger, but you may begin to feel “overwhelmed” if you take too much. If you find yourself in this position, keep in mind that these effects are temporary and will dissipate over time.
The best thing to do if your experience is not going as planned is to keep your mind occupied. You can do this by watching TV, drawing, or listening to music.
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