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Frequently Asked Q's
What is THCa?
Delta 9 THCa is a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid in the cannabis plant. It is the acid variation of the famous cannabinoid D9 THC. Raw THCa is non-psychoactive. However, when heated, THCa converts to THC. This change is what delivers the intense and euphoric psychoactive effects of traditional cannabis.
Harvested THCa flower is federally legal if the lab test proves it is below the 0.3% D9 THC limit. Even in recreational or illegal flower, THCa is the primary cannabinoid, and the D9 THC can range somewhere between 0.4% to 1.0%. For example, a strain with 20% THCa and 0.2% D9 THC in its harvested buds is federally legal and protected under the Farm Bill.
Is THCa legal?
In the USA, the legality of THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) depends on whether it is derived from hemp or marijuana. THCa derived from hemp containing less than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis is federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. However, THCa derived from marijuana, which contains higher levels of THC, is illegal federally and regulated by state laws. Some states have specific regulations that may restrict or allow THCa regardless of its source. It’s essential to check local and state laws, as they can vary significantly and are subject to change. Consulting legal resources or authorities can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Arete only sells products that comply with the 2018 Farm Bill’s specification of “containing less than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis”.
Will using THC products cause me to fail a drug test?
Using THC products can lead to a positive result on a drug test designed to detect cannabis use. Most drug tests screen for THC metabolites in urine, blood, or saliva, which can remain detectable for days to weeks after use, depending on factors like frequency of use, dosage, metabolism, and body fat percentage. Even small amounts of THC from products like marijuana, hashish, or THC-infused edibles can trigger a positive result. To avoid failing a drug test, individuals subject to testing should abstain from using THC products or choose products with lower THC levels, such as CBD-dominant options or THC-free formulations.
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Can you ship to my state?
This product is not available for shipment to the following states: Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont.
Laws surrounding THCA and hemp are constantly changing and it is your responsiblity to know the legality before you purchase. If we discover an order has been placed from a state where these laws exist, we reserve the right to cancel and refund the order.
What's the difference between THCa and THC?
In the world of cannabis, this is a foundational topic. THCa and THC are related but in key ways they are more different than they are the same.
THCa, short for Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid, is essentially the raw form of THC. It is found in fresh, unheated cannabis plants. The key property of raw THCa is that it won’t get you high. However, if you subject it to heat, like when you smoke it or bake it into brownies, THCa will undergo a transformation, shedding its acidic nature to become THC. THC, as many already know, is the compound that does trigger a psychoactive reaction in the body.
Ultimately, this means there are applications (e.g., health and wellness related treatments) where THCa is ideal because it’s not psychoactive, just as there are applications where THC is better suited because it does produce a euphoric effect. That is, THC will get you high, as will THCa if add heat (to transform it into THC).