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You live in a state where delta-9 THC is not legalized medicinally or recreationally, but you can pop into a headshop and snag some delta-8 THC. Will your purchase get you feeling footloose and fancy free?
According to Riley Kirk, Ph.D., aka @cannabichem on Instagram and TikTok, yes, it does get you high, and provides users with a similar body and head high to Delta-9, making it a great alternative for those who live in states that have not legalized medical or recreational marijuana and want to use cannabis as medicine.
This is possible thanks to science: Delta-8 is an isomer of delta-9 — meaning they have the same formula, but a different arrangement of atoms in the molecule and thus different properties. The “delta” refers to the position of a double bond in the molecule. Delta-9 THC has a double bond between the ninth and 10th carbon molecule. The double bond in delta-8 THC occurs between the eighth and ninth carbon in the molecule.
The high also might come from small traces of delta-9 THC that often appear in Delta-8 products.
“There’s been evidence that delta-9 THC is found very often with Delta-8 products,” she says. “It’s not usually just pure delta-8.”
However, you can’t smoke delta-8 since it’s synthesized in a lab and thus does not appear in flower form, although it is made from hemp, specifically leftover CBD. According to Kirk, delta-8 is often found in edibles like gummies and beverages.