Mississippi

If you have even a passing interest in the hemp and cannabis plants and all of the various cannabinoids they contain, you’ve more than likely heard about Delta 8 THC.
This newly harnessed cannabinoid has exploded in popularity in recent years, with products of all kinds containing the psychoactive substance coming out on what seems like a daily basis.
But what is Delta 8 THC exactly, and why has it become such a hot topic in the world of cannabinoids? To help you get a better idea of the answers to those questions, we’ve compiled this comprehensive Delta 8 guide.
Is Delta 8 THC Legal in Mississippi?
No, Delta 8 THC is not legal in Mississippi.
The State of Mississippi passed House Bill 1547 with House 98 to 16 and then the Senate 42 to 4, and was signed by the Governor in April 2019.
Another Bill was introduced that used the same verbiage as the House Bill, Senate Bill No. 2725 brought up the topic about tetrahydrocannabinols.
In SENATE BILL NO. 2725, it states:
Tetrahydrocannabinols, meaning tetrahydrocannabinols contained in a plant of the genus Cannabis (cannabis plant), as well as the synthetic equivalents of the substances contained in the cannabis plant, or in the resinous extractives of such plant, and/or synthetic substances, derivatives, and their isomers with similar chemical structure and pharmacological activity to those substances contained in the plant…
Mississippi has, in more than one Bill, made it abundantly clear about it’s stance on THC:
Tetrahydro derivatives of cannabinol and homologues of cannabinol or of its tetrahydro derivatives,except where contained in cannabis or cannabis resin;
So Delta 8 THC is most certainly illegal to buy or possess in the state of Mississippi.
Is a Medical Card Needed in Mississippi to Order Delta 8 THC?
As Delta 8 products are not regulated there are no medicinal Delta 8 THC products to purchase. Therefore, even with a Medical Card for Delta 9 THC, you’re still not able to buy these products.
What is The Difference Between Delta 8 & Delta 9 THC (Marijuana)?
There are plenty of differences between Delta 8 and traditional pot. For starters, marijuana is a full-on plant, while Delta 8 is simply a chemical component of that plant.
While there is Delta 8 THC flower, it must be created through a relatively complex process, whereas marijuana can grow out of the ground entirely by accident and has done so for countless millennia.
If you’re speaking about the two as products, then Delta 8 and marijuana are relatively similar. You can consume both of them in various ways to enjoy their similar psychoactive effects and potential health benefits.
However, marijuana’s main psychoactive component is Delta 9 THC, which is stronger than Delta 8, so experiences when using the two can vary relatively widely.
Different Types of Delta 8 Usages
Like CBD and traditional marijuana there are different ways to take Delta 8 products with different companies specializing in specific forms. Like Stardust Hemp specializes in high quality Delta 8 THC flower, and others that focus on gummies or other edibles, tinctures and vapes.
Tinctures
Tinctures are created by using Delta 8 THC distillate as a base carrier, typically with an alcohol-soluble combining as the common base. However, the better companies use MCT oil as the base carrier oil.
These products have a more rapid absorption rate as they are used sublingually underneath the tongue.
D8 Gummies
These edibles are similar to tinctures and capsules, but they use a gelatin or tapioca and fruity flavoring.
Our Delta 8 THC gummies are made with tapioca with high quality manufacturing processes to ensure a quality product and they are all 100%. These Vegan Delta 8 Gummies are some of the most popular on the market right now.
Delta 8 Vape Carts
These vape cartridges are made with D8 THC distillate and are typically disposable. These are really popular as they are simple to use and you can take a quick hit when you feel like it with quick effects.
Is Delta 9 (Marijuana) Legal in Mississippi?
Delta 9 THC, or marijuana, is legal for medical patients in Mississippi, but not for recreational use.