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No, THCA flower legality varies by state. While federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill if it contains less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC, some states have stricter laws regarding hemp-derived products.

Yes, using THCA flower may cause you to fail a drug test because it can convert to THC when heated, which is the compound most drug tests detect.

Yes, smoking THCA flower will cause it to convert into THC due to the heat, providing psychoactive effects similar to regular cannabis.

THCA flower is tested for legality based on the Delta-9 THC content. As long as the Delta-9 THC level is below 0.3% by dry weight, it is considered legal hemp under federal law.

Yes, THCA flower has the same terpenes as cannabis, giving it a similar scent profile, which can range from fruity to earthy or pungent, depending on the strain.

Yes, you can cook with THCA flower, but heating it during cooking will convert the THCA into THC, leading to psychoactive effects in edibles.

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