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Buzz’s newest HHC vape pen, now available in Skywalker OG, contains 900mg of pure HHC. It’s a smooth, tasty vaping experience. Take a few puffs, and you’ll experience a strong and mind-bending Buzz no matter where you are in the globe!
The Buzz HHC Disposable Vape Pen in Skywalker OG, like all of our products, has been third-party tested for safety and efficacy, so you know you’re getting the best. In our pens, we exclusively use genuine, hemp-derived HHC, no synthetics, and no Vitamin E Acetate. So, get some Buzz now and experience something more than happiness – experience a Buzz! Chemdawg Strain
Will HHC be detected in a drug test?
It appears that HHC does not degrade in the body in the same manner as THC does. In contrast to the delta 8, delta 9, and delta 10 forms of THC, there is some evidence that HHC does not convert into 11-hydroxy-THC, the breakdown chemical that many drug panels test for.
However, this has not been explored and is not confirmed. So yet, no one can guarantee that HHC will not leave traces of its use in your blood, urine, or hair. If your workplace tests for drug use, we recommend that you avoid using HHC.
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In the 2018 Farm Bill, Congress made the hemp plant and all of its derivatives federally legal—as long as the plant or anything made from it has less than 0.3 percent delta 9 THC.
Although HHC occurs naturally in the cannabis plant, commercial HHC is produced by pressure hydrogenating hemp-derived cannabinoids with a catalyst such as palladium. The National Cannabis Industry Association describes the result as a “semi-synthetic” cannabis molecule.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed in May 2022 that delta 8 THC was allowed under the Farm Bill hemp classification, and that all other hemp chemicals and derivatives are also legal, as long as they do not include more than the legal maximum of 0.3 percent delta 9 THC. This appears to make HHC a legitimate hemp product and provides protection for HHC manufacturers and marketers (as well as delta 8 and delta 10 THC and THCP), however some attorneys worry that other federal courts may reach other judgments.
Individual states may still prohibit the use of HHC. This is likely if HHC becomes popular enough to jeopardize legal cannabis sales, as we’ve seen with delta 8 THC.