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Hemp Flower and Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Product Checklist 5 <br />Question Yes No Comments Additional Information <br />Does the business sell vapes, pre- <br />rolls, dabs, or other smokeable <br />products that contain other <br />intoxicating cannabinoids, such <br />as HHC? <br /> MN Statutes do not allow any cannabinoid, other than delta-8 <br />or delta-9, to be sold if the cannabinoid is intended to alter the <br />structure or function of the body. HHC is a cannabinoid known <br />to have potency greater than THC. <br />Does the business sell vapes, pre- <br />rolls, dabs, or other smokable <br />products which contain CBD? <br /> Non-intoxicating cannabinoids cannot be smoked, vaped, or <br />inhaled. <br />Product Compliance – Flower <br />Does the business sell raw hemp <br />flower? <br /> Raw hemp flower must contain 0.3% or less of delta-9 on a dry <br />weight basis. Products exceeding 0.3% delta-9 dry weight are <br />marijuana, and are illegal for sale. <br />THC-A is the non psychoactive precursor to delta-9. Once <br />heated THC-A converts to delta-9. In that process some <br />amount of THC-A is lost. <br />To determine whether, once heated, the hemp flower will <br />exceed the allowable 0.3% of delta-9, one can use a <br />decarboxylation formula which takes into account the <br />conversion of THC-A into delta-9. <br /> <br />That formula is as follows: <br />Total THC = (0.877 X THC-A) + d-9 THC) <br /> <br />Raw flower must include a certificate of analysis to show <br />testing below 0.3% delta-9. <br />• A lack of a certificate of analysis would constitute an <br />illegal sale.