Whether you are new or a lifelong enthusiast, hemp and cannabis have come a long way, and there's always something new to learn about these diverse plants.
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The primary difference lies in the percentage of Delta-9 THC (Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol) content. Delta 9 THC is the chemical compound that is responsible for the psychoactive effects or “high” feeling when you consume cannabis products. According to the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp-derived products must contain less than .03% of THC, and cannabis-derived products will contain more than .03% of THC.
Products derived from the hemp plant can vary and may not give you the psychoactive effects or “high” feeling, depending on the product. Some of the various ways hemp products are used include textiles (both industrial and home), paper, and fuel. Many CBD pet tinctures and treats are made from hemp and can aid in the relief of anxiety/stress, inflammation, and much more for your furry friend. There are also hemp products like infused beverages, edibles, and tinctures that can produce a high feeling and are reserved for recreational adult use.
Cannabis products have a ton of uses and benefits, just like hemp. They usually contain 0.3% or more THC and are often used to help with medical issues or for recreational use. Sometimes doctors recommend cannabis products for things like chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and more because of their therapeutic effects. In a lot of states, cannabis is now legal for recreational use, so you can easily find it in edibles, flower, and other smokable forms.
However, it’s important to use cannabis responsibly and stay informed about local laws and regulations surrounding its use. While many people benefit from its medical properties or enjoy it recreationally, overuse or misuse can have negative effects. By understanding its potential benefits and limitations, cannabis can be a safe and effective option for many individuals when used in moderation and with proper guidance.
Hemp and cannabis products are super versatile and packed with benefits, but their legality often confuses people. Every state has its own rules, and here in Minnesota, recreational cannabis got the green light on July 1, 2023. Since then, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has been working on creating clear guidelines for everything from growing and manufacturing to selling hemp and cannabis products. At North Star Canna, we stay up-to-date with these regulations so we can continue to produce reliable and safe products for the cannabis community. Whether you’re a business or just someone interested in these products, staying informed about Minnesota’s hemp and cannabis laws is a must.
When you find yourself up in smoke about the differences between hemp-derived and cannabis-derived products, you can always count on North Star Canna to clear the air. Check out our other articles anytime on our main page to learn more about different cannabis topics!