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The USDA Legalized THC – But No One Noticed. Happy (Founding) Father’s Day!

It is indeed, Happy (Founding) Father’s Day, as I just learned some great news for all those who are waiting for it. It slipped under the radar last month, but the United States Department of Agriculture just descheduled tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
The USDA issued a bulletin on May 28 as a legal opinion for hemp production. It basically authorizes interstate delivery of hemp and legalized THC derived from hemp.
First, let’s address the interstate transportation or shipment of hemp.
Up until December 2018, hemp was considered illegal like cannabis, but the 2018 Farm Bill legalized it. However, it still couldn’t cross state lines. So, farmers in states where all forms of marijuana were illegal could grow hemp but then had few options to sell their crops. Farmers such as the ones in Kentucky who had pushed Senator Mitch McConnell to get the Farm Bill signed in the first place.
Now they can sell those crops to producers in other states or at least extract the hemp oil and sell that derivative product.
This solves the farmer problem for McConnell who was getting backed into a corner to figure out how to help these individuals sells their hemp crops. Happy Kentucky farmers means reelection.
The second item within this USDA bulletin is the subject of THC, which is the part of the cannabis plant that produces a psychoactive response in the brain or the feeling of getting high. The bulletin was in response to the 2018 Farm Bill and it read, “By amending the definition of marijuana to exclude hemp as defined in AMA 297A, Congress has removed hemp from schedule I and removed it entirely from the CSA (Controlled Substances Act). In other words, hemp is no longer a controlled substance. Also, by amending schedule I to exclude THC in hemp, Congress has likewise removed THC in hemp from the CSA.”
Typically, cannabis plants can produce buds or flowers that have a high level of THC. Hemp plants tend to have very little THC in them. However, that doesn’t mean there is no THC or that the hemp plants couldn’t be modified to contain more THC.
Mark Singleton, the owner of Singleton Investments said, “This removes the argument of .3% THC.” He is referring to the designation that hemp-derived CBD is legal as long as there is less than .3% THC. If hemp THC is legal then it doesn’t matter whether it is .3% or not.
Let’s step back for a moment and review this .3% line in the sand for cannabis.
The .3% level is a designation for which there is little information as to how that number was determined. It is often referred to but there is little documentation as to how regulators arrived at that level.
One historian said that at one time a study was done to determine at which point people got high when consuming cannabis and that .3% was the midrange and thus it stuck. Some people needed less and some didn’t get buzzed until it was more than .3%, so the scientists just picked the middle point and called it a day. Random and possibly no longer true.
Anyway, there is some debate now over this USDA bulletin and whether the words “in hemp” mean THC can’t be extracted from hemp because then it would no longer be in the plant. Several people have suggested that the phrase hemp-derived products covers hemp extractions even if it includes THC. It’s a new bulletin and is sure to be tested very quickly.
Singleton believes that THC derived from hemp will quickly become popular and farmers will set up extraction facilities within their states and begin shipping across state lines. “It solves McConnell’s problem. He’s got the largest plant extraction facility in the entire country. Located in Kentucky,” said Singleton, who says he’s on McConnell’s speed dial.
If hemp-derived THC is now legal and can cross state lines, it will be close to impossible for law enforcement to determine the difference between cannabis-derived THC and hemp-derived THC. This USDA bulletin could have effectively descheduled cannabis. Singleton believes Congress will be forced to act quickly to legalize cannabis since the USDA has jumped the gun.
In May, New York Representative Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Chuck Schumer introduced a bill, HR2843, in both Houses removing cannabis from the CSA and it included a social justice component. “I believe this bill will have at least 100 co-sponsors by June 15 and has the best chance to get passed,” said Singleton. “If the Safe Banking Act doesn’t get passed first, then I think this one will. I know the cannabis industry wants the States Rights Act passed, but it’s going nowhere. These have the most support.”
Indeed, no one in the cannabis industry expected the USDA to be the ones to legalize THC and it looks as if this is the next domino to fall.

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CDB Explosion Continues.

The Annual CBD sales in the U.S. are expected to reach $1.8 billion by 2022. CBD use has been on the rise over the last few years. The ongoing legalization of cannabis products in various states has boosted the CBD trade into a consumer-based industry.

CDB is a trendy buzzword in the wellnesses market. Several consumer products and services now have a CBD-infused alternative from candies and coffee to beauty spas. It seems like everyone wants to get their hands on some CBD.

Despite the deep infiltration of CBD products, there is still a lot that people don’t know about CBD. Sellers advertise many different things about their products that end up confusing users even more. Since most CBD products are relatively new to the market, lack of information deters many potential users. 

There is a lacking in reliable CBD education. People need to know about the product; how to use it and the results to expect. In this article, we look at some of the essential facts of CBD and CBD uses that baffle many consumers, especially new users.

What is CBD?

CBD is short for cannabidiol, a naturally occurring chemical extracted from the cannabis plant.  The cannabis plant is mainly made up of two active compounds – cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is what’s responsible for the intoxicating effect of cannabis.

You have probably also heard the terms hemp and hemp oil being used concerning CBD.  The cannabis plant has two varieties – hemp and marijuana. CBD and THC can be extracted from both varieties.  

However, hemp happens to contain a much higher content of CBD. Hemp also contains low levels of THC, as low as 0.3% compared to marijuana. For this reason, CBD is mostly extracted from the hemp plant.

Hemp oil is extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant. It does not contain any CBD or THC. The oil has its uses in making healthy fats, beauty products, and as a CBD additive.

The Full Range of CBD Products

Before we get into the available CDB consumer products, it is important first to understand the different extraction processes and the resulting products. By far, the extraction process that can deliver what is called a Full Spectrum of the CBD is primary concern. Secondly, the removal of THC completely is of most importance to those who wish to have the benefits of CDB without the mind altering effects and issues of passing a mandatory drug test or if you are in a field that requires mental acuity, such as Airline Pilots, Construction fields, Medical Workers and all those who need a product absent of THC.  

This year, with the Farm Bill of 2018, all States are required to put their own Legislature on how to properly conform to the Law. Each State will ultimately look for only those products that conform to the standard they put in place.

What will happen to those Truck Stop Hemp Oil Derived CBD products? Hopefully, they will disappear and only those Product that meet each States criteria for Quality, 3rd Party Testing, using proper delivery systems (such as Coconut Oil) to insure the CBD reaches the bodies natural Endocannabinoid receptors.

Although I am listing the other current ways we extract CBD from the hemp plant, they are somewhat less expensive to process and in most cases will result in ineffective delivery of the desired Full Spectrum products that is desired. This is an education of the other terms that you may come across. Some consumers like the THC in their products.

CBD Extract

CBD extract is an oily substance with a range of consistency and color from a dark paste to a honey-like liquid. The extract preserves the full cannabinoid spectrum. This means that it contains all the plant’s material, such as fatty acids and terpenoids.  

The extract is made to provide the maximum health benefits of CBD. The oil is sold as a standalone product in syringes or included in other products.

CBD Isolate

Isolating refines the CBD extract down to its pure CBD molecules. CBD isolate is a white crystalline powder with a CBD concentration of over 99%. During the crystallization process, all the terpenoids are removed, but they can be added later to make what’s known as terpsolate.   

CBD isolates are often added to a variety of consumer products, including edibles.

Oil-based Products

CBD oil is marketed as two main products. One is the CBD oil tincture, and the other is the CBD capsule.

The tincture comes in a small bottle with a dropper. It is consumed sublingually by squeezing a few drops under the tongue. The capsules may either be soft pill-sized gels or two-piece capsules. They are swallowed or chewed, just like supplements.  

These products normally contain a mixture of CBD extract, CBD isolate, and carrier oil. The CBD extract maximizes the potential benefits, and the isolate increases its potency. A carrier oil helps in the absorption of the CBD; it can be hemp oil, coconut oil, or a variety of MCT oils.

The gels and tinctures may also be enriched with natural or artificial flavors and colors.  CBD isolate Powder-containing capsules are also available.

Edibles

Consuming edibles is the new spicy way of enjoying CBD. These are plenty of consumable products that are infused with either CBD extract or CBD isolate. The most common types of products include baked goods, candies, and other confectionaries.

You’ll even find CBD-rich chocolates and gummies including vegan CBD gummy bears. Many casual consumers and new CBD user generally prefer to try the CBD experience with edibles.

Only recently, water-soluble CBD was developed, which opened up more creative ways to take CBD. There are now several liquid-based edibles, from drinking water, cocktails, coffee, and energy drinks.

Vapes

Vaping has grown in popularity among the younger CBD users. Initially, it was seen as an alternative to smoking, but today, vaping is a trendy lifestyle.   

A dose of CBD extract or isolate is vaporized in a traditional vape pen or inhaler. Vaping has the quickest effects of all other methods of consuming CBD.

The products include reusable vape pens and cartridges, disposable pens prefilled with a dose of CBD solutions and vape oil or eLiquid.  

CBD oil designed for vaping containing organic thinning agents such as vegetable glycerin and MCT oil. The flavor is also enhanced using natural or artificial additives.  

Transdermal Patches

Patches are an effective way to take CBD through the skin. They function similarly to nicotine patches, except that they have CBD infused strip.

The patch is applied on veinous areas of the skin such as the wrist. Permeation enhancers in the CBD strips accelerate the absorption the CBD through the skin. Once in the skin, the CBD is taken up by the bloodstream.

CBD skin patches are designed to deliver a slow, steady intake of CBD for long-lasting effects.

Beauty Products

CBD is a popular ingredient in various beauty products. Oils, moisturizers, lotions, gels, soaps, balms, and masks are some of the products that you can find enriched with CBD. Most of these products use CBD extract combined with other enhancing ingredients.

You can also get CBD topicals in form or rubs and balms for relieving muscle aches and pains.

Pet products

Pets can also enjoy the benefits of CBD through a variety of pet-oriented products. Cats, dogs and other animals can take CBD though CBD snacks, sprays, capsules or tinctures. Each product is specifically dosed for particular animals.  

CBD Education on the Benefits of Taking CBD

Taking CBD has several wellness and health benefits. Currently, the FDA has only approved Epidiolex for the treatment of certain types of epilepsy. Many organizations are pushing the FDA to recognize more CBD remedies for various health conditions.

CBD has been well known to relieve chronic pains and aches. There is evidence that CBD inhibits the neural transmission of pain and promotes relief and comfort. Researchers have also found that CBD helps control the spread of cancer and even alleviates some of the symptoms.

CBD has anxiolytic-like effects that reduce stress and anxiety, which is helpful to people dealing with depression. These effects are also associated with better quality sleep. CBD oil can be highly effective in treating behavioral and nervous conditions such as seizures, ADHD, and autism.

It has also been found to lower cases of diabetes and other related conditions such as heart diseases.

On the skin, CBD shows the potential of anti-aging benefits by boosting the production of collagen, a protein vital for skin regeneration. CBD also reduces skin inflammation and improves blood circulation.

What are the Side Effects of Taking CBD?

Different users react differently to CBD. But most reports of any side effects include mild symptoms such as dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, appetite change, and mood swings. Some users, however, have reported more severe symptoms like nausea and vomiting.      

Who Should Take CBD and How?

CBD is a natural product that is perfectly safe for consumers of any age, including children. Technically, CBD is not a drug, but physicians can still prescribe it as a supplement. Although that issue is still a bit hazy, at least for now, anyone can walk up to a store and buy a CBD product.  

But CBD extracted from marijuana is illegal in most state and can only be sold under prescription.

Currently, there is no recommended daily prescription for CBD. This is a problem, especially when it comes to concentrates and oils. Most manufacturers include a rudimentary prescription chart on their products, though that’s not enough because a prescription is dependent on many factors.

Since there isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ way of taking CBD, most users begin gradually or by experimenting. The best way is to start by taking small doses and gradually increasing the intake to a comfortable level. This way, you arrive at the perfect personal dosage to get the desired effect.  

If in doubt or you have an existing health condition, seek expert recommendation. Consult a doctor who is experienced in the usage of CBD. The doctor should give you an idea of where to start and describe the effects that CBD will have on your body.   

Enjoy the Craze

Being an extract of cannabis, CBD gets a lot of bad press. But it’s time that CBD education taught you the facts.

CBD is a safe supplement that is perfectly legal to use. It boasts of several health and wellness benefits, most of which have been proved. And judging from the number of people using CBD, it seems to live up to its hype.  

But, remember that it’s not a substitute for other medication unless it’s prescribed over other treatments.

The beauty of CBD is, with the numerous different ways of consuming it, there is a product for everyone. The different methods of consumption appeal to different users and have different effects. So, there is a lot to choose from.

If you like new experiences, it doesn’t hurt to try CBD. 

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Florida CDB Laws Causing Confusion. Will July 1st finally become New CBD Independence Day?

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Cannabinoids – Not Opioids

Understanding, what is going on in the Cannabis world is changing so fast that you need to understand the past and what has happened that got us here to where we are in the first half of 2019. I have found the subject so fascinating that I am going to offer my best efforts to educate myself and extend that knowledge to you.  Steven Smith

My thanks to those publications that I reference in my research.

 

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A Guide to the Endocannabinoid System

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The Endocannabinoid System: A Beginner’s Guide – Leaf Science

Learn more about the endocannabinoid system and how it affects your health.
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