Frequently Asked Questions

What is CBD?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the second most prevalent active ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, a cousin of marijuana, or manufactured in a laboratory. CBD does not cause a “high” by itself. According to a report from the World Health Organization, In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependency.

Is buying CBD products legal in the US?

The 2018 Farm Bill made a huge progress in the legalization of CBD products since it removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act.
When it comes to CBD in the United States, here are the main things to be aware of:
Hemp-derived CBD that contains 0.3% or less THC is federally legal. The legal status of CBD at the state-level varies from state-to-state, so you must confirm your state’s CBD laws. Marijuana and hemp CBD laws should not be confused or conflated — some states allow both or one but not the other, or neither. Federally-allowed CBD can be mailed to all 50 states.

Do you ship to all 50 states?

Products are available at Yesway and Allsups locations in the following states: Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota

How Do I Take CBD?

The good news is there are various ways to consume CBD these days. Inhalation, ingestion, topical application, and sublingual routes are great options for anyone who wants to try CBD and enjoy its effects.
Each method naturally has its own set of pros and cons, and the best consumption method for you will depend on your individual preferences and requirements.

Will CBD Get Me High?

CBD may help you feel relaxed or less anxious, but you won’t get high if you choose to use a CBD-infused oil, tincture, edible, or other products.

Does CBD Show Up on Drug Tests?

Cannabidiol (CBD) shouldn’t show up on a drug test. However, many CBD products contain trace amounts of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), marijuana’s main active ingredient. If enough THC is present, it will show up on a drug test. This means that in rare cases, using CBD might lead to a positive drug test.
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What is Delta-8?

Delta-8 THC is a psychoactive compound that’s pretty similar to delta-9 THC. Delta-9 THC is a compound in the cannabis plant that produces a high. It’s what people are usually referring to when they talk about THC.
Though delta-8 is similar to delta-9 THC, it has a slightly different chemical structure that makes it a lot less potent.

Is buying Delta-8 products legal in the US?

Delta-8 THC is considered legal at the federal level because it is derived from the hemp plant, instead of marijuana. Currently, Delta 8 THC is legal in many, but not all, states. There are some states that have legalized it for medical use only, but there are still quite a few that restrict its usage to a certain extent or ban it completely. There are even some states that criminalize the possession of Delta 8.

How Do I Take Delta-8?

The good news is there are various ways to consume Delta-8 these days. Sublingual, Edibles, Vaping, Smoking are great options for anyone who wants to try Delta-8 and enjoy its effects.
Each method naturally has its own set of pros and cons, and the best consumption method for you will depend on your individual preferences and requirements.

Will Delta-8 Get Me High

The simple answer is that yes Delta 8 does get you high. Delta 8 generally offers consumers a mellow or uplifting experience that may include some cerebral stimulation. While Delta 8 products can vary from batch to batch, this statement would generally stand true across most users and experiences.

Does Delta-8 Show Up on Drug Tests?

While it’s legal through hemp, yes, you might fail a drug test with delta 8 in your system.
However, it may not be for the reason that you think. Likewise, it depends on the type of drug test being used as well as other factors. The frequency of delta 8 use, your metabolism and weight, gender, age, and more also play into it. It’s important to understand how drug tests work when it comes to THC, though. Most people think the tests look for delta 9 THC metabolites. Currently, most drug tests aren’t quite that advanced enough yet. Instead, drug tests look for THC metabolites rather than any specific cannabinoid.