Iowa: Legality of Delta-8

As Delta-8 continues to gain traction, an increasing number of people are curious to learn more about it. So what is it exactly? What benefits does it offer? And has it been legalized in the Midwestern state of Iowa specifically? If these are questions you’re also seeking answers to, you’re in luck. Over the course of this post, we’ll cover more about this exceptional cannabinoid and whether you can use it while visiting (or living beside) Iowa’s rolling plains and endless cornfields.

 

What Exactly is Delta-8?

Let’s start by analyzing how Delta-8 is different from Delta-9. This is a big deal because one of these two compounds is a controlled substance while the other is not. Delta-9 (also known as marijuna) contains more than the legal amount of THC. However, Delta-8 is expressed in the hemp plant and has minimal amounts of THC, so it is capable of coming in under the legal limit. Another contrast between the two compounds is that Delta-9 results in a mind-altering high while Delta-8 offers a clear-minded “functional” high.

 

Is Delta-8 Legal in Iowa?

No. Delta-8 (or any kind of hemp for that matter) is not currently legal in the state of Iowa at this time.

That said, hemp can be used in most states because it has gained recognition as a federally legal substance. This hasn’t always been the case. Back in 1970, hemp was categorized as “illegal” under the Controlled Substances Act. In 2018,this was overridden with the Agricultural Improvement Act (more commonly referred to as the Farm Bill). The bill federally legalized hemp, and all hemp-derived products if they contain 0.3% or less THC. Marijuana (Delta-9) goes above the THC limit so it remains a controlled substance.

Delta-8 is currently illegal in: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Rhode Island, and Utah. If you’re reading this article, and your state is listed above, then you might need to find alternative sources for relief.

 

Is Delta-8 synthetic?

Delta-8 is naturally expressed in the hemp plant, but not in high concentrations or qualities. That means it must be synthesized from extracted CBD.

The government has banned many specific synthetic cannabinoids, but currently the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) has not labeled Delta-8 as a controlled substance. Make sure to check in from time to time as they update rules and regulations.

 

Will Delta-8 Show up on a Drug Test?

Will you still pass your drug test if you take Delta-8? The answer to this question depends mainly on two factors: how regularly you consume Delta-8 and how much of it you consume. Since Delta-8 THC contains similar metabolites to Delta-9 THC, there is a chance of your not passing your drug test. With this in mind, we advise against using Delta-8 products if you are required to take regular drug tests. And if you did ingest Delta-8 right before a test? Just be honest and let your employer know beforehand.

 

What does Delta-8 have to offer?

People have reported mental and physical benefits from Delta-8. Many have experienced stimulated appetites, aid with pain and inflammation, nausea relief, and help with anxiety and depression.

Like the Delta-9 compound, Delta-8 will result in a high. However, the more mild Delta-8 cannabis strain produces a more “functional high,” meaning your mind will remain clear throughout use.

 

Where can I buy Delta-8?

We at Exclusive Hemp offer a wide range of Delta-8. From vape cartridges, to flowers and edibles. Our Delta-8 will leave you with a clear mind, and a good high. If you need more information on the subject, or would like to find your new favorite Delta-8 products, check out our website below.

Delta-8 is currently illegal in: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Rhode Island, and Utah. If you’re reading this article, and your state is listed above, then you might need to find alternative sources for relief.

One Final Note: Although we strive to provide you with accurate information, we are not infallible. Because laws are subject to change, we recommend you research and read more about the requirements of your state to stay educated and informed.

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