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Medical vs hemp laws in Virginia?

Virginia has taken significant strides in legalizing cannabis with two entirely different approaches to both medical marijuana and industrial hemp laws, but the regulatory landscape can be complex. Two primary government agencies oversee different aspects of the industry:

1. Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS)

VDACS regulates hemp-derived products, including CBD. Redfern Hemp operates under this regulatory framework, ensuring that our products adhere to strict quality and safety standards.

2. Virginia Board of Pharmacy

The Board of Pharmacy oversees the medical marijuana program, which is tightly controlled by a limited number of state-licensed companies. This program focuses on specific medical conditions and requires a doctor’s recommendation.

Understanding the Difference

While both hemp and medical marijuana derive from the cannabis plant, they differ significantly in terms of THC content and legal status:

  • Hemp-Derived Products:
    • Low THC content (typically less than 0.3%)
    • Federally legal
    • Widely available in various forms, including CBD oil, gummies, and topicals
    • Can be purchased without a medical prescription
  • Medical Marijuana:
    • High THC content
    • State-regulated and requires a medical card
    • Available in specific forms, such as flower, oils, and capsules
    • Can only be purchased from licensed dispensaries

Supporting Small Businesses

Redfern Hemp is a small, Virginia-based business committed to providing high-quality hemp products. By choosing our products, you’re supporting local businesses and contributing to a vibrant hemp industry.

For more detailed information on the differences between hemp and medical marijuana, and how our small business is navigating the complex regulatory landscape, please visit reach out and get involved with our activist efforts!

Let’s work together to promote responsible hemp use and support local businesses in Virginia.

Updated on December 4, 2024
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