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What do you need to know?
Welcome to Wake-N-Bakery’s FAQs, the go-to spot for all your burning questions and curiosities. We get it—you’re eager to dive into the world of cannabis-infused culinary delights and more. Here, we’ve compiled a treasure trove of answers to guide you on your Wake-N-Bakery adventure. From the nitty-gritty details about our products to the lowdown on how to make the most of your visit, consider this your backstage pass to an elevated experience. Got more questions? We’ve got the answers. Let’s explore together.
What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?
What is the Farm Bill?
How is Hemp defined in the 2018 Farm Bill?
Hemp is defined in the 2018 Farm Bill as the cannabis plant. This is the same plant that produces marijuana. The key difference between the two is that hemp cannot contain more than 0.3 percent of THC. Any cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC is defined as “non-hemp cannabis” or marijuana under federal law. Products containing greater than the federal limit of THC are not covered under the 2018 Farm Bill.
What is Hemp THC?
Hemp is a botanical class of Cannabis sativa that is grown specifically for industrial or medicinal purposes. A full-spectrum hemp product contains multiple cannabis plant extracts, including essential oils, terpenes, and other cannabinoids, such as cannabinol and may contain up to 0.3% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the cannabinoid in the cannabis plant that produces the ‘high’ feeling in people.
What is Hemp THC good for?
The cannabinoids in our full-spectrum hemp extract help relieve sleeplessness due to normal aches and pains from exertion or age. They also help relax the mind and body and promote a healthy stress response to promote feelings of tranquility. Web MD lists the uses of hemp THC as including nausea relief, pain relief, boosting mental health, and preventing vomiting during cancer treatments.
What is Delta-9 THC?
Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9 THC) is a psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. It is one of over 100 cannabinoids present in cannabis and is responsible for the plant’s euphoric effects. Delta-9 THC is the primary psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis and is known for its interaction with the CB1 receptors in the brain, leading to the sensation of being “high” when cannabis is consumed.
Why is hemp derived cannabis legal?
Hemp-derived cannabis is legal due to the passage of the Agricultural Act of 2018, also known as the 2018 Farm Bill, in the United States. This legislation removed hemp from the list of controlled substances, legalizing its cultivation and production. Hemp is defined as cannabis with a THC concentration of 0.3% or less by dry weight. This legal definition allows for the regulated cultivation and processing of hemp and its derivatives, making hemp-derived cannabis and products legal at the federal level, with state-specific regulations.
Will Delta-9 THC get me high?
Yes, Delta-9 THC can produce psychoactive effects and get you high. However, it’s essential to start with a low dose if you’re new to Delta-9 THC and monitor your response, as individual reactions can vary.
How long does it take to feel high from Delta-9 THC?
The onset of effects from Delta-9 THC can vary depending on factors such as metabolism, body weight, and individual tolerance. Typically, users may start feeling the effects within 30 minutes to 1 hour after consumption. It’s essential to start with a low dose and be patient, as the full impact may take some time to manifest.
Do I need a medical card to purchase Delta-9 THC?
In general, Delta-9 THC products derived from hemp are legal at the federal level, and a medical card is not required for purchase. However, state laws regarding Delta-9 THC may vary, so it’s essential to check the specific regulations in your location. Always ensure compliance with local laws before purchasing any cannabis-related products.
Will I fail a drug test after enjoying Wake-N-Bakery?
Consuming Wake-N-Bakery’s products, especially those derived from hemp, generally contains low levels of THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. While hemp-derived products legally contain less than 0.3% THC, prolonged or heavy consumption may result in trace amounts in your system, which could potentially trigger a positive drug test. If you’re subject to drug testing, it’s advisable to inform your employer or the testing facility about the nature of the products you’ve consumed and consult with them to ensure a clear understanding of their policies.
Glossary of Cannabis Terms
Analgesic
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helps to relieve pain.
- Pain Reliever
Antiemetic
- A component in Hemp Derived THC which helps to relieve nausea.
- Anti-Nausea
Anti-Inflammatory
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helps to reduce inflammation in the body.
Anxiolytic
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helped to reduce anxiety.
- Anti-Anxiety
Cannabinoids
- Components found in the cannabis plant. Includes, but is not limited to, Delta9, CBG, CBD, etc.
Cannabis
- The plant in which CBD and THC are derived.
- Two species:
- Hemp
- Marijuana
CBD
- One of the most well-known cannabinoids in the cannabis plant
- Non-psychoactive
- No high will be induced when imbibing CBD
- Better known for being used for medicinal reasons or for focus.
Delta9
- Most common cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant
- A person needs less to feel a psychoactive high
Hemp
- One species of the cannabis plant
- Generally known for CBD, but there are cannabinoids within it that can produce a psychoactive high in the right doses.
Marijuana
- One species of the cannabis plant
- Generally known for THC and garnering a psychoactive high
- Most common and well-known way to get high
Neuroprotectant
- A component in Hemp Derived THC that protects, regenerates, and restores the nervous system.
How long does shipping typically take?
Standard shipping takes 5-7 business days from the moment the package has left our shipping center*. During times of high volume your order may get dispatched with one or two days delay.
Can I return an order?
Due to the nature of our products and the associated risks of food contamination, we do not accept returns under any circumstances. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and integrity of our products for all customers.
What if my order is damaged?
In the unlikely event that you receive a damaged or defective product, please contact our customer service team within 5 days of receipt. We will work with you to resolve the issue, which may include providing a replacement or issuing a store credit.
What do you need to know?
Welcome to Wake-N-Bakery’s FAQs, the go-to spot for all your burning questions and curiosities. We get it—you’re eager to dive into the world of cannabis-infused culinary delights and more. Here, we’ve compiled a treasure trove of answers to guide you on your Wake-N-Bakery adventure. From the nitty-gritty details about our products to the lowdown on how to make the most of your visit, consider this your backstage pass to an elevated experience. Got more questions? We’ve got the answers. Let’s explore together.
What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?
What is the Farm Bill?
How is Hemp defined in the 2018 Farm Bill?
Hemp is defined in the 2018 Farm Bill as the cannabis plant. This is the same plant that produces marijuana. The key difference between the two is that hemp cannot contain more than 0.3 percent of THC. Any cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC is defined as “non-hemp cannabis” or marijuana under federal law. Products containing greater than the federal limit of THC are not covered under the 2018 Farm Bill.
What is Hemp THC?
Hemp is a botanical class of Cannabis sativa that is grown specifically for industrial or medicinal purposes. A full-spectrum hemp product contains multiple cannabis plant extracts, including essential oils, terpenes, and other cannabinoids, such as cannabinol and may contain up to 0.3% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the cannabinoid in the cannabis plant that produces the ‘high’ feeling in people.
What is Hemp THC good for?
The cannabinoids in our full-spectrum hemp extract help relieve sleeplessness due to normal aches and pains from exertion or age. They also help relax the mind and body and promote a healthy stress response to promote feelings of tranquility. Web MD lists the uses of hemp THC as including nausea relief, pain relief, boosting mental health, and preventing vomiting during cancer treatments.
What is Delta-9 THC?
Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9 THC) is a psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. It is one of over 100 cannabinoids present in cannabis and is responsible for the plant’s euphoric effects. Delta-9 THC is the primary psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis and is known for its interaction with the CB1 receptors in the brain, leading to the sensation of being “high” when cannabis is consumed.
How come hemp derived cannabis is legal?
Hemp-derived cannabis is legal due to the passage of the Agricultural Act of 2018, also known as the 2018 Farm Bill, in the United States. This legislation removed hemp from the list of controlled substances, legalizing its cultivation and production. Hemp is defined as cannabis with a THC concentration of 0.3% or less by dry weight. This legal definition allows for the regulated cultivation and processing of hemp and its derivatives, making hemp-derived cannabis and products legal at the federal level, with state-specific regulations.
What do you need to know?
Welcome to Wake-N-Bakery’s FAQs, the go-to spot for all your burning questions and curiosities. We get it—you’re eager to dive into the world of cannabis-infused culinary delights and more. Here, we’ve compiled a treasure trove of answers to guide you on your Wake-N-Bakery adventure. From the nitty-gritty details about our products to the lowdown on how to make the most of your visit, consider this your backstage pass to an elevated experience. Got more questions? We’ve got the answers. Let’s explore together.
Will Delta-9-THC get me high?
Yes, Delta-9-THC can produce psychoactive effects and get you high. It’s essential to start with a low dose if you’re new to Delta-9-THC and monitor your response, as individual reactions can vary.
How long does it take to feel high from Delta-9-THC?
The onset of effects from Delta-9-THC can vary depending on factors such as metabolism, body weight, and individual tolerance. Typically, users may start feeling the effects within 30 minutes to 1 hour after consumption. It’s essential to start with a low dose and be patient, as the full impact may take some time to manifest.
Do I need a medical card to purchase Delta-9-THC?
In general, Delta-9-THC products derived from hemp are legal at the federal level, and a medical card is not required for purchase. However, state laws regarding Delta-9-THC may vary, so it’s essential to check the specific regulations in your location. Always ensure compliance with local laws before purchasing any cannabis-related products.
Will I fail a drug test after enjoying Wake-N-Bakery?
Consuming Wake-N-Bakery’s products, especially those derived from hemp, generally contains low levels of THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. While hemp-derived products legally contain less than 0.3% THC, prolonged or heavy consumption may result in trace amounts in your system, which could potentially trigger a positive drug test. If you’re subject to drug testing, it’s advisable to inform your employer or the testing facility about the nature of the products you’ve consumed and consult with them to ensure a clear understanding of their policies.
Glossary of Cannabis Terms
Analgesic
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helps to relieve pain.
- Pain Reliever
Antiemetic
- A component in Hemp Derived THC which helps to relieve nausea.
- Anti-Nausea
Anti-Inflammatory
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helps to reduce inflammation in the body.
Anxiolytic
- A component found in Hemp Derived THC which helped to reduce anxiety.
- Anti-Anxiety
Cannabinoids
- Components found in the cannabis plant. Includes, but is not limited to, Delta-9, CBG, CBD, etc.
Cannabis
- The plant in which CBD and THC are derived.
- Two species:
- Hemp
- Marijuana
CBD
- One of the most well-known cannabinoids in the cannabis plant
- Non-psychoactive
- No high will be induced when imbibing CBD
- Better known for being used for medicinal reasons or for focus.
Delta-9
- Most common cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant
- A person needs less to feel a psychoactive high
Hemp
- One species of the cannabis plant
- Generally known for CBD, but there are cannabinoids within it that can produce a psychoactive high in the right doses.
Marijuana
- One species of the cannabis plant
- Generally known for THC and garnering a psychoactive high
- Most common and well-known way to get high
Neuroprotectant
- A component in Hemp Derived THC that protects, regenerates, and restores the nervous system.
What do you need to know?
Welcome to Wake-N-Bakery’s FAQs, the go-to spot for all your burning questions and curiosities. We get it—you’re eager to dive into the world of cannabis-infused culinary delights and more. Here, we’ve compiled a treasure trove of answers to guide you on your Wake-N-Bakery adventure. From the nitty-gritty details about our products to the lowdown on how to make the most of your visit, consider this your backstage pass to an elevated experience. Got more questions? We’ve got the answers. Let’s explore together.
How long does shipping typically take?
Standard shipping takes 5-7 business days from the moment the package has left our shipping center*. During times of high volume your order may get dispatched with one or two days delay.
Can I return an order?
Due to the nature of our products and the associated risks of food contamination, we do not accept returns under any circumstances. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and integrity of our products for all customers.
What if my order is damaged?
In the unlikely event that you receive a damaged or defective product, please contact our customer service team within 5 days of receipt. We will work with you to resolve the issue, which may include providing a replacement or issuing a store credit.
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