Submitted by Adhdpenguin813 t3_127fzml in rva

So recently I was told that head shops can sell delta 9 thc edibles in stores as the delta 8 and such have been banned. I can’t find any actual legal info on it anywhere but a worker told me the dept of agriculture came and said they were allowed to sell d9. Anyone know how to find licensing or anything for this? I’ve found the medicinal licenses and stuff but I’m looking for this one. I want to be able to make and sell the edibles. It’s awesome we are getting closer to freedom with cannabis though! I’m very excited.

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Danger-Moose t1_jee51sa wrote

You cannot.

Edit: It appears for the moment .3% delta 8, 9, and 10 are legal. They're going to be severely restricted with the coming legislation changes.

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TheTariffof19892 t1_jee5xs6 wrote

Damn they got delta 9 now? What's next? Delta 10? We really live in a 🤡

Edit: redditors dont know what a joke is?

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RVADoberman t1_jeec6fc wrote

“When we need that little push over the cliff, we go for Delta 11. It’s 1 stronger.”

“Why don’t you just make Delta 10 stronger, and make 10 be the top number, and make that a little stronger?”

“…. this Delta goes to 11.”

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longhairedcountryboy t1_jeec6ja wrote

Plant your seeds now and you will have plenty this fall. That is 100% legal according to VA law.

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Adhdpenguin813 OP t1_jeecht3 wrote

I am doing that as well! Mostly I’m interested in the edible thing because I want to be a producer. I’m a chef and make stuff 1000x better than anything people are selling now and just want to broaden the horizons so people can see what you can really do with this awesome plant!

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MiloAshworthy t1_jeefu17 wrote

If you want to sell them, I assume you know what's going to he required eventually to sell your own food based products...you servsafe certified? Do you have a sanitized and clean prep kitchen that isn't your home...do you have the ability to produce a gauranteed analasis of your product...

If not, you're just another homie slinging brownies

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ripleyajm t1_jeefy3l wrote

My understanding is that currently edibles in store need to be 3% thc by dry weight. Meaning it’s usually made from hemp flower that is super concentrated and extracted.

There is a bill going around and currently in the amendment process that will destroy all of this. The Republicans really just want their donors at Columbia care and Altria to be the only ones allowed to produce cannabis products. If it passes all of this goes away and the only option will be low level mids from a dispensary. So I’d avoid getting too into this until 2025

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Adhdpenguin813 OP t1_jeeg66l wrote

Yeah that’s why I’m focusing now. I have my llc and business license. I’m working with getting a certified kitchen to use. I am a servsafe manager too. I could technically get my home certified as a safe kitchen but I have a cat so I don’t think they’d let me.

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Chickenmoons t1_jeegqwr wrote

Starting July 1 you’ll have to be registered and licensed to sell products (don’t get your hopes up that any licenses will be given to anyone except maybe existing dispensaries who will make products in house). The current Governor has made clear his priority is further criminalizing hemp derived Delta products.

The Governor sent down amendments this week to this bill so details are still being worked out.

Basically, don’t get your hopes up about running a legitimate business that sells cannabis or hemp products that are intended to be intoxicating.

If you do want to move forward go hire a real lawyer who deals with this type of law first. Absolutely don’t listen to advice online.

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Krunchy_Granola t1_jeeq5ex wrote

I’d be weary of anything sold at a gas station/corner store/ pop up. These are all knock off stuff and you have no idea what’s in them. Anyone can buy packaging.

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ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_jef5npt wrote

Man I would really love to try this to see if it makes me happier than booze, but my job still regularly drug tests.

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Sudden-Series-1270 t1_jefrx9z wrote

You can even get THC-A flower now, and once you heat it “like normal” it turns into D9 and is essentially the same thing. It blew my mind….

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Daquiri_granola t1_jegbe5q wrote

By real I mean natural. Synthesizing thc isomers from CBD creates byproducts and impurities not found in actual cannabis plants. Little is known about the effects/health issues related to these.

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