THC is a controlled substance (not illegal per se, but it's illegal for most people to have) regardless of source, and states can't make it legal, because it's illegal at the federal level.
Senate Bill 3190 made all "cannabinomimetic agents" illegal (again, under federal law, so Lousiana's opinion on the matter is largely irrelevant) in 2012.
My Friends THC and Me - 2007 was released on: USA: 21 March 2007 (New York City, New York)
flax is a plant. its fiber is manufactured into linen yarn for thread or woven fabrics and has nutritional benefits.Hemp is a fiber made from a plant from the cannabis family, Cannabis sativa, which may contain negligible amounts of THC. keep in mind there are many varieties of C. Sativa. Thc is a psychoactive drug which is commonly in marijuana which also in the cannabis family, to cause any effects. if you want to look into hemp make sure that it does not contain THC.
Yes, In fact Tetra-Hydrocannaboid[(s) or THC] Do "Get You High" They are the active depressant chemical in "Marijuana" wich causes a high or stoned feeling!!
There are two products that may qualify for this answer.There are nicotine based juices that claim to taste the same as the average Cannabis.There are some juices in some states that contain THC, and some claim to have been successful in using hash oil in a vape juice (I discount this as hash oil is like honey and would require a strong dilution and lots of heat to vaporize the oil).
No, not at all. It does not produce canabinoids or THC or anything that marijuana has in it. Had heard rumors that sometimes if caught with it, it can test out to be heroine, but this is also false.
No there is no THC in spice. Spices is sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC but it will not come up in a drug test.
K3 is a synthetic cannabinoid known for its psychoactive effects but does not typically contain THC, as it is a different compound with distinct chemical properties. However, it is important to note that synthetic cannabinoids can have unpredictable and dangerous effects on the body.
Cesamet contains a synthetic version of THC.
K2, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, can sometimes contain THC-like compounds, but it is not the same as natural THC found in cannabis. The effects of synthetic cannabinoids can be unpredictable and more potent than THC, leading to a higher risk of adverse experiences and health complications.
No
If you are talking about synthetic marijuana then, no, it will not show up on a drug test. If you are talking about medical marijuana which some people refer to as legal, then no, it is not. If it is the synthetic, it has no thc, it makes you high through a number of different chemicals that are horrible for your mind and body.
Yes. The source is irrelevant.
Spice contains cannabicyclohexanol, which is "synthetic" thc, whereas weed has THC (tetrahydrocannibinol) and cannabinoid
THC is a chemical compound, just like water. Nothing can kill it.
Marinol isn't a THC blocker, it's synthetic THC. But if you test positive for an actual THC blocker (I didn't know there were such things) they'll assume you're smoking weed since that stuff's in you for some reason.
The chemical formula for synthetic weed, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, varies depending on the specific compound used. These compounds are typically lab-made chemicals that mimic the effects of THC in marijuana. Some common synthetic cannabinoids include JWH-018 (C24H23NO), CP-47,497 (C27H34O), and HU-210 (C21H23NO2).
Tetrahydrocannabinol , delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, Δ9-THC, Δ1-THC , dronabinol (synthetic form), or just plain THC