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TAC vs THC: Understanding the Differences

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Bought legal weed from a dispensary or other licensed retailer? Often confused with THC or believed to be synonymous for potency, TAC (Total Active Cannabinoids) is an important unit of measure for cannabis products. The post TAC vs THC: Understanding the Differences appeared first on Sensi Seeds. Keep reading to learn why.

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Colorado Continues Enforcing Intoxicating Hemp Regulations – Will More States Follow?

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As a result, many hemp businesses in Colorado have continued selling products that exceed the legal THC thresholds, gambling on limited enforcement. In 2024, the Colorado Attorney General filed suit against a Greeley-based hemp company and its owner , alleging that they sold products containing up to 35 times the legal THC limit.

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Red Light, Green Light for European Cannabis: Germany Goes to the Polls; Switzerland Eyes Pole Position on Cannabis Reform

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A state-controlled retail monopoly under operated under a non-profit model. Non-smokable alternatives and low-THC product requirements. To likely address concerns about cannabis leakage into neighboring nations, Switzerlands proposal includes strict state-controlled retail operations and limits on personal cultivation.

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Delaware Bill Would Limit THC Beverage Sales To Liquor Stores

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Marijuana Moment “This bill effectively shuts small [hemp] retailers out of a market they helped create.” By Briana Hill, Spotlight Delaware A rift has emerged between the alcohol industry and hemp store operators as each lobbies lawmakers over a pair of state bills that they say could make or break their businesses.

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Will Texas Ban Hemp Products?

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Recently, Texas took a bold step towards potentially banning hemp products that contain any trace of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) , the compound responsible for marijuana’s psychoactive effects. Governor Dan Patrick concerning the banning of hemp-derived THC products. Ironically, this same logic applies better to alcohol.

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Locked Out: SBA’s New Lending Policy Targets Hemp and Marijuana-Adjacent Businesses

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Specifically, it emphasizes that the addition of CBD to any human or animal food, dietary supplement, or certain cosmetics is prohibited under the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) , and links to FDA guidance that includes products with THC in this prohibition as well. THC limit, why should the source matter?]

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Oregon’s Hot Hemp

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This hemp is often sold and marketed online without age verification, in packaging attractive to minors, or at unlicensed retail stores. Those are semisynthetic substances like delta-8 THC or CBN derived from CBD. Most labels lack clear potency information, and the products are not traceable to test results.