
A new study by a group of licensed cannabis businesses and affiliates highlights the widespread presence of synthesized cannabinoids and THC limits far exceeding California law in dozens of products shipped into the state branded and identified as hemp.
According to “The Great Hemp Hoax” – a white paper released Thursday – 95% of the 104 tested products from 68 brands contained synthesized cannabinoids, which are banned in California.
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Several products, which were shipped via online purchases, also contained high THC potencies and other compounds.
The “The Great Hemp Hoax” found:
Some gummies contained 32 times more THC than state limits. Vape products on average had THC levels 268% above legal thresholds. Nearly half contained synthetic THCP, a compound researchers describe as
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