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Originally posted by Mary View PostHold on....are you saying there is zero THC in CBD oil?
If that is what you are saying, that is inaccurate. Most CBD oils claim to have under .3% (which classifies as hemp), but that really depends on the manufacturer since it is not regulated.
The differences:
Hemp oil has no THC. Full spectrum cbd tincture has up to 3%.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostNo.
Hemp oil has no THC. Full spectrum cbd tincture has up to 3%.
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Direct from the DEA:
The DEA states, “for practical purposes, all extracts that contain CBD will also contain at least small amounts of other cannabinoids. Although it might be theoretically possible to produce a CBD extract that contains absolutely no amounts of other cannabinoids, the DEA is not aware of any industrially-utilized methods that have achieved this result.”
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Originally posted by oktx View PostThis is what a buddy who IS an expert and works at a grow in Oklahoma told me. But I was told he was INCORRECT..
We have been over this a million times.
The hemp oil that is sold at stores in Texas as cbd oil has NO THC. It is not true medicinal full spectrum cbd tincture.
Real full spectrum cbd tincture has up to .3 % thc. It is what treats medical conditions. Illegal to sell or posess in Texas without a prescription which is only available to epilepsy patients. There is a bill in congress now or soon to add other medical conditions in Texas.
Not sure why this is so hard to understand.[emoji2369]
Mary. You have us confused. I never said what you claimed I did. The other dude said that the no thc stuff was the same as the .3 thc stuff. That is completely incorrect.
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Originally posted by Mary View PostJust having come back from Colorado and being schooled on this....I have to disagree with that statement. Hemp can contain up to 3% THC...but again, not regulated, so that percentage can't be confirmed as acculturate in all products sold as Hemp.
Direct from the DEA:
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostNot by me. You must have been smoking the good stuff that day. Lol. Puff puff give.
We have been over this a million times.
The hemp oil that is sold at stores in Texas as cbd oil has NO THC. It is not true medicinal full spectrum cbd tincture.
Real full spectrum cbd tincture has up to .3 % thc. It is what treats medical conditions. Illegal to sell or posess in Texas without a prescription which is only available to epilepsy patients. There is a bill in congress now or soon to add other medical conditions in Texas.
Not sure why this is so hard to understand.[emoji2369]
Mary. You have us confused. I never said what you claimed I did. The other dude said that the no thc stuff was the same as the .3 thc stuff. That is completely incorrect.
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CBD products claim to have under 0.3% THC, which is classified as hemp.
It can have trace amounts of THC.
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Mary. For god sakes read what I just posted. Lol.
The stuff in stores in Texas has NO cbd or thc. IT IS ILLEGAL IN TEXAS unless you are an epilepsy patient and have a prescription.
The terminology is tricky.
Sent from my SM-G950U using TapatalkLast edited by Burntorange Bowhunter; 06-11-2019, 12:01 PM.
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I understand what you are saying, what I am trying to relate.... you can't guarantee there is no THC in what is sold here. There "could be" trace amounts since it is not regulated. And there ARE stores in Texas that have been selling it with the >3% (just not legally).
And next Monday, more changes coming to Texas regarding all of this.....
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostMary. For god sakes read what I just posted. Lol.
The stuff in stores in Texas has NO cbd or thc. IT IS ILLEGAL IN TEXAS unless you are an epilepsy patient and have a prescription.
The terminology is tricky.
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Incorrect, all cbd has traces of thc, you’re just copy and pasting to make yourself seem smart, my dads best friend in high school is a lab chemist and has a cbd oil business in Texas,he’s gone over all the facts with us, while hemp oil cbd has less traces than the full tincture it still had traces, they’re all the same
Just like with real pot
Two different strands, same end result, one is better for sleep and anxiety, one is better for energy throughout the day
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Originally posted by Smart View PostSo yall buy the hemp oil in hopes that there are enough traces in there?.....when its not guaranteed either way? Sounds like snake oil with a cross your fingers type hope..
I know there are a LOT of other benefits that have been claimed...I have only personally seen results from someone on the 2 mentioned above.
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Originally posted by Mary View PostI understand what you are saying, what I am trying to relate.... you can't guarantee there is no THC in what is sold here. There "could be" trace amounts since it is not regulated. And there ARE stores in Texas that have been selling it with the >3% (just not legally).
And next Monday, more changes coming to Texas regarding all of this.....
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/texa...products-texas
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CBD oil is the New Emu farming of Texas. A lot of people thinking they are going to get rich and people think they are getting help when it's the placebo. I can't blame people for wanting to do it the legal way though. Especially if they are drug tested. If you not drug tested just stop beating around the bush and buy some bud from the skater down at the local skate park for hecks sake.Last edited by Hunting4fun; 06-11-2019, 12:48 PM.
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