THCA Flower Sales Resume In Texas After Judge Grants TRO
The TRO halts the enforcement of administrative agency rules
Smokable THCA flower, which some argue is high-THC cannabis masquerading as hemp, is back on convenience store shelves in Texas after a district judge granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) on April 10.
The TRO halts the enforcement of administrative agency rules banning smokable hemp flower and pre-rolls through altering testing methodologies for the popular products by including a total THC limit ((THCa×0.877) + THC) instead of a 0.3% delta-9 THC limit.
THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, is a nonintoxicating precursor to THC found in cannabis flower. When THCA is heated through smoking, vaping or manufacturing processes, it converts into intoxicating THC through decarboxylation.
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