The legal limit for THC content in cannabis products varies by state and country. In the United States, most states consider cannabis with THC levels above 0.3-0.5% to be illegal. It's essential to check local regulations to determine the specific legal limit in a particular area.
"Hash" typically refers to a concentrated form of cannabis made by collecting trichomes from the plant. In some places, hash is illegal because it is considered a controlled substance due to its high THC content and psychoactive effects. The legality of hash varies by country and state, so it's important to check the specific laws in your area.
Hashish, or hash, is illegal in many countries due to containing high concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of marijuana. It is classified as a controlled substance in most places because of its potential for abuse and negative health effects. It's important to check the specific laws in your country or region to understand the legal status of hashish.
uhm, no?
Aptoide itself is not illegal, but it is known for hosting a large number of pirated apps and games. It is important to be cautious when using Aptoide and only download content that is legal and properly licensed to avoid any legal issues.
THC
Yes you can. It also has some effects since they feed on the THC itself.
camel crush does not contain any thc it is a ciggarette and it would be illegal for camel to sell then if it did.
Because covering up THC for a drug test is considered illegal, you'll have to find this answer somewhere else.
no. there is no THC in it. it is legal in many states. there is no drug test for it now, but there may be later, if it becomes illegal in many states.
if it contains the chemical THC and gets you high, yes.
The legal limit for THC content in cannabis products varies by state and country. In the United States, most states consider cannabis with THC levels above 0.3-0.5% to be illegal. It's essential to check local regulations to determine the specific legal limit in a particular area.
NO, it is like the internet, although capable of illegal acts, it in itself is not illegal.
There is no known allergy to THC. Most allergic reactions to smoking marijuana and other THC embued substances is either due to an allergy to pesticides, insecticides, etc., or an acute reaction to smoke itself.
Your plant will more than likely contain THC, which is the illegal substance in MJ. So, even with no buds, you would still have the illegal substance in your plant. If you were to scrape the plant leaves or stems, you will more than likely find THC on it.
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.
The question is nonsense, on the surface. Urine test for THC do not provide a score. They do, however indicate the presence or absence of illegal substances. In the case of THC, a positive result (indication of the presence of THC) is potentially bad.