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- | For now, use our old page: [[https:// | + | ====== What is THCa? ====== |
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+ | All weed in the world is THCa! THCa is the name of the inactive chemical on cured cannabis. It is the reason one cannot just eat a nug and get high, but must use a lighter! It is also federally legal! Visit us to learn more, and for a directory! | ||
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+ | ==== What THCa is NOT ==== | ||
+ | * THCa is **NOT** synthetic | ||
+ | * THCa is **NOT** grown differently | ||
+ | * THCa is **NOT** harvested differently | ||
+ | * THCa is **NOT** cured differently | ||
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+ | ==== What THCa IS ==== | ||
+ | * "THCa Flower" | ||
+ | * THCa is the inactive form found on the plant before smoking. Therefore, this applies to concentrates too. | ||
+ | * This is why you have never been able to just eat a raw nug and get high. Heat is needed to convert the THCa to D9THC. | ||
+ | * Once you use a lighter or prepare in a stove, it activates to Delta‑9. Anyone who has made edibles is familiar with this. | ||
+ | * This is WHY it is legal! The law cares about the psychoactive form! | ||
+ | * We only specify the “a” now to separate it from the active form, Delta‑9, which is federally illegal. | ||
+ | * **// | ||
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+ | Thus, High THCa means High Delta‑9. | ||
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+ | ===== Why should I care? How does this benefit me? ===== | ||
+ | * Federally Legal means you can get it shipped to your house between states legally. | ||
+ | * Price shop from vendors who live in states with less taxes. **Meaning you pay less for better quality** | ||
+ | * Now that it is a country‑wide competitive scene, quality matters more to capture/ | ||
+ | * Illegal smoke shops can turn legal. //(See below)// | ||
+ | * Illegal grow ops can turn legal. //(See below)// | ||
+ | * Both of the above, selling a “hemp product” rather than “recreational cannabis” makes them even _more legal than a dispensary, which is still capable of being federally seized!_ | ||
+ | * Farms/ | ||
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+ | Yes, it sounds too good to be true. Aren’t loopholes beautiful? The caveat is: Rarely, some strains produce more than 0.3% Delta‑9 THC—say, 0.4–0.8%. Those would not be considered legal by these standards. These strains are rare, however. | ||
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+ | ===== Visit our Directory ===== | ||
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+ | Visit our [[https:// |
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