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Hemp vs. Marijuana: What’s the Difference?

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Hemp vs. Marijuana: What’s the
Difference?
What is hemp?
The term “hemp” is used to describe cannabis that contains 0.3% or less THC
content by dry weight. Why 0.3%? This number was used in the legal definition of
hemp, as specified in the Agricultural Act of 2018 and other laws in the USA. Due
to the low level of THC in hemp, it is unlikely to get you high.
What is marijuana?
When someone says “marijuana,” they talk about cannabis that has psychoactive effects.
The term is used interchangeably with “weed” and certain other items. Legally, marijuana
refers to cannabis containing more than 0.3% THC by dry weight. THC content can vary
among cannabis plants, with some strains having more THC than others.
Uses
While cannabis seeds essential contain no cannabinoids, they are found in large
quantities in cannabis flowers, leaves, and stalks. Those who want to experience the
beneficial effects of cannabis often turn to Delta-9 THC in Texas, which can be smoked or
extracted into edibles and tinctures.
Legality
Apart from the quantity of Delta-9 THC in Texas, there is one other difference between
hemp and marijuana: legality. The Farm Bill of 2018 made it legal to grow hemp or
cannabis containing less than 0.3% THC throughout the USA. It also made hemp-derived
CBD products federally legal.
Takeaway
Hemp and marijuana plants are of the same species. Legally, hemp is defined as a
cannabis plant containing 0.3% or less THC, while marijuana is a cannabis plant that
contains over 0.3% THC.
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