An increase in the demand for Delta-9 THC products is observed across the globe via online platforms and through mail. It helps the end-user to score their delta-9 products on the lines with little taxes and safety requirements.
As Congress starts to discuss the nearing 2023 Farm Bill and state legislatures hold annual sessions to update laws, many expect a raft of new rules in upcoming months regarding the use of hemp extracts.
The concern arises for hemp manufacturers as they respond to a proposed limit on Delta-8 THC products by concentrating the Delta-9 THC, naturally present in the hemp plant, to produce intoxicating edibles, vapes, and tinctures.
Many cannabis stakeholders are grim to state the use of online channels to place delta-9 products. It is merely a matter of time before state authorities rapidly try to crack down on the emerging market and regularize the use of online platforms to buy hemp products.
The ongoing use of online platforms to evade the different tax restrictions and state legalization policies is what jolts the suppliers. Soon, the government will try to restrict the use of online platforms to purchase hemp products in general, which would directly impact the entire market.
A better option for the state regulators can be to limit the use of THC products and affix different certified levels of consumption in the states. Moreover, more uniform state regulation policies can also help in restricting the use of various online platforms to score high THC strain products. It would be necessary for different cannabis market stakeholders to come forward and help restore the cannabis market for better medical and recreational purposes.