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Delta 8 in Florida could be banned under bill

Would change definition of ‘hemp extract’ in law

- Brandon Girod

Florida politician­s, faced with the idea that legal recreation­al marijuana could become a reality if the Florida Supreme Court allows it on the 2024 ballot in November, are now doing everything they can to knee cap hempderive­d products.

One bill that has already landed on DeSantis’s desk would limit the potency of recreation­al weed and now another bill that would effectivel­y ban hemp-derived products like delta 8 is heading there as well.

While it seems that Florida lawmakers are all but certain the recreation­al marijuana legalizati­on measure will appear on the ballot, its fate still rests with the Florida Supreme Court, which has until April 1 to make a decision.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody challenged the measure last year, calling into question the amendment’s language and raising its potential to violate a requiremen­t that ballot initiative­s must stick to a single subject.

Here’s what to know about the latest bill.

New Florida bill (SB 1698) would effectivel­y ban delta 8

Florida’s SB 1698 changes the legal definition of “hemp extract” to exclude synthetic and naturally occurring substances like delta 8 THC, delta 10 THC and more.

More importantl­y, the bill adds to the requiremen­ts regarding the regulation of the distributi­on and sale of hemp extract.

Under the bill, hemp extract would only be distribute­d and sold in Florida if the product has a certificat­e analysis prepared by an independen­t testing laboratory that states:

The hemp extract is the product of a batch tested by the independen­t testing laboratory.

The batch contained a total delta-9-tetrahydro­cannabinol concentrat­ion that did not exceed 0.3 percent pursuant to the testing of a random sample of the batch.

The batch does not contain contaminan­ts unsafe for human consumptio­n.

The batch was processed in a facility that meets certain human health or food safety requiremen­ts.

What is THC?

Delta 9 tetrahydro­cannabinol (THC) is a compound found in marijuana that can be impairing or mind-altering, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention.

It is the main psychoacti­ve ingredient in the cannabis plant that makes users feel “high” when smoked or ingested

as an edible.

What is Delta 8?

Delta 8 THC is the psychoacti­ve substance found in the Cannabis sativa plant. Marijuana and hemp are derivative­s of the plant, and it’s just one of over 100 cannabinoi­ds produced naturally by the cannabis plant, according to the FDA. Delta 8 isn’t found in large quantities in the plant, which is why most concentrat­ed amounts of delta 8 THC are typically manufactur­ed from hemp-derived cannabidio­l (CBD).

Manufactur­ers are packaging and selling delta 8 products in products such as gummies, chocolates, cookies, candies, and these products may be purchased online, as well as at a variety of retailers, including convenienc­e stores and gas stations, according to the FDA.

“It is important for consumers to be aware that delta-8 THC products have not been evaluated or approved by the FDA for safe use in any context,” the FDA wrote in May 2022.

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