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Federally Legal

Are Budder’s products federally legal? Here’s the lowdown.

In 2018, the US government passed legislation that made growing hemp legal in all 50 states. In this bill, hemp was defined as a cannabis plant with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. This applies both to the resinous flowers of the plants themselves and to the final hemp-derived products. 

With recent innovations in extraction methods, we’ve synthesized a process that allows for higher THC contents, with the perfect ratios of CBD to THC and other minor cannabinoids, while staying within the limitations set by the Farm Bill. 

The math works out like this: Our gummies weigh 33 grams. The allowable amount of THC (0.3%) is 9mg. Our gummies contain the choice of either 5mg or 2.5mg of Delta-9 THC. That—and because they’re derived from hemp, not marijuana—makes them federally legal, though state and local laws may vary.

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What’s the Difference between Hemp-Derived and Marijuana-Derived THC?

There is no difference. The molecules are the same: they look exactly the same, and have the exact same effects and benefits.

Hemp and marijuana are both part of the cannabis family, and when hemp is grown for its cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, etc.) it can appear indistinguishable from marijuana.

According to the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp is defined as a cannabis plant that contains less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. So the key difference between the two plants is THC content, but the quality and effects of the THC remain the same.