ATLRx

Best CBD & Delta 8 Products Seller in Atlanta, Georgia | ATLRx

Delta 9 THC

Showing all 6 results

The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Delta 9 THC FAQ

What is Delta-9 THC?

Delta-9 THC is the active component and cannabinoid inside marijuana (in large amounts) and hemp (in small amounts.) Thanks to popular demand, we have watched the cannabinoid as it slowly becomes legal, medically and recreationally, across the country. Marijuana was banned in 1970 and played an integral role in The War on Drugs that led to mass incarceration. Delta-9 THC was the face of that campaign, not by choice. Marijuana is still not looked upon lightly; the taboo it carried then still holds weight today in certain parts of the country.

Is Delta-9 THC legal?

Traditional marijuana is not legal in the state of Georgia. While most of the country has given the go on medical and recreational—Georgia has begun the medicinal stages of providing patients with particular ailments low THC oil. It is not strong enough. However, Delta-9 THC derived from hemp is federally legal under the federal farm bill of 2018 so long as the dry weight doesn’t exceed 0.3% THC. It may sound like a paradox, but Delta-9 THC, which is derived from hemp, is legal in Georgia so long as the 0.3% rule is observed. This is where the Farm Bill gets interesting because now, even if there isn’t legalization within the state, there is legality within the Farm Bill to create it so long as it’s compliant.

What is the most potent form of Delta-9 THC?

The maximum amount of Delta-9 THC that can legally be in a product is 0.3% by dry weight, which means that for every 1 gram of product weight, up to 3mg of Delta-9 THC can be included without breaking any laws. As an example, a 5 gram product can legally contain up to 15mg of Delta-9 THC.

Are Delta-9 THC and CBD the same?

No, Delta-9 THC and CBD are not the same. This is by no means an unusual question because their association has made many assume that they’re the same. Delta-9 THC is a kind of cannabinoid found in traditional marijuana (in large amounts) and in hemp (in small amounts), and CBD is a major non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is typically derived from hemp, a type of cannabis.

Is Delta-9 THC Synthetic?

The most notable form of Delta-9 THC is traditional marijuana which is naturally grown and cultivated with a strain(s) indoors or outdoors. However, males and females cannot be planted too closely together because there may be a chance of unwanted pollination if they are. Then you have the hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, which undergoes a process called isomerization, used for most of the alternate cannabinoids. This is where the confusion begins. The only way that legal states can maintain the dry weight of  0.3% Delta-9 THC is by chemically processing it through isomerization of CBD. This is the only way to ensure that you’re getting a large quantity; there isn’t enough THC naturally available inside of a hemp plant to make direct extraction feasible. This means of production is a process that takes place in a lab, however, the starting material is naturally extracted CBD from the Hemp plant and the resulting isomer is also found naturally in the plant. Synthetic implies man-made from man-made materials, which Hemp derived Delta-9 THC is not.

Transparency is our policy at ATLRx. We use the cleanest extraction method on the market called Supercritical C02 and Ethanol. We test before and after each chemical process to check for metals, solvents, and pesticides. All of our tests take place in a DEA-certified lab. All ATLRx products go through these steps because we are federally compliant with recreational states like Oregon and Colorado. Every product has a QR code available to see the lab yourself. Your safety is critical to ATLRx.

Is Delta-9 THC Safe?

Yes, Delta-9 THC is safe. But now, Delta-9 THC safety has to be looked at two ways because of the steps taken in the alternate cannabinoid world. You have the cannabis plant, marijuana, grown from the ground up. Then you have hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, which involves deriving the cannabinoid from CBD. The traditional marijuana industry is federally regulated; this covers specific safety compliances and procedures for states that have legalized marijuana. Chemists testing potency generally use liquid Chromatography because it can test any product. However, it’s not down to a precise science; there are a lot of forms of chromatography.
Then you have the unregulated CBD industry, saturated with temporary brands, and their means are to make a good amount of money before they jump ship. Without any of these taking place, let’s think of Delta-9 THC by itself. Delta-9 THC is safe. There needs to be more precautions with Delta-9 THC that goes through the chemical processes. This requires research into company selling the product, asking if they provide COA’s (certificates of analysis), and inquiring about the company’s conversion processes.

How long does Delta-9 THC Last?

Delta-9 THC has about a six to eight-hour window that may differ depending on several factors. This, however, seems to be the median.

Will Delta 9 trigger a positive result on a drug test?

Testing Delta 9 THC products for THC will result in a positive test for THC.

Can You Ship Delta-9 THC to my State?

Yes, we can ship ATLRx Delta-9 THC to any state where Delta-8 THC is legal. Delta-9 THC is federally legal so long that the product is derived from hemp and has a dry weight of 0.3% of Delta-9 THC.
Please be aware that state restrictions do exist and to check on your state. This is a hemp derived product.
Currently, in 14 states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montanna, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Utah, Delta-8-THC has been banned and is not legal to purchase. That includes all of the cannabinoids associated with the distillate. Laws and regulations are constantly changing for Delta-8-THC. As such, it is recommended to check with local authorities to check the legal status in your area.