Frequently Asked Questions

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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating cannabis compound that has significant medical benefits but does not make people feel “stoned”

Thankfully, CBD oil is not an illicit substance. Drug tests
only look for THC or THC metabolites in marijuana, which is classified as a
Schedule I Drug. Cannabidiol sourced from hemp will not show up in marijuana
drug tests.


Our isolate and topical products are 100% THC free. The hemp flowers do contain trace amounts of THC and, if excessively consumed, could lead to a failed drug test. Please refer to the lab results to determine THC levels. Black Tie is not responsible for any failed drug tests relating to the consumption of our products. Use at your own discretion.

The hemp plant and its extracts are often used for a wide range of conditions. What is hemp? Hemp or cannabis sativa is the same species of plant as cannabis. Unlike cannabis, hemp contains low concentrations of THC, under 0.3%.

Both cannabis and hemp also contain cannabinoids like CBDV (cannabidivarin), CBD, CBG, cannabigerol, and others. The 2018 Farm Bill established the specific definition of hemp versus cannabis by restricting the content of THC in hemp to no more than 0.3%. Additionally, hemp seeds contain protein, fats, and other nutrients.

Some people mistakenly confuse hemp with hemp agrimony, Canadian hemp, cannabidiol, or cannabis but they are not the same. The legality of hemp is a hotly contested topic within the US given the different forms of hemp that exist and state restrictions. The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 legalized industrial hemp with no restrictions on sale, transport, or possession of hemp-derived products so long as they contain no more than 0.3% THC, as per section 10113 of the Farm Bill. 

Hemp can be used to create both commercial and industrial products, including rope, textiles, clothing, shoes, fuel. Hemp has become an increasingly popular choice by many to address certain physical and neurological conditions including skin and stress issues, but factual evidence on the safety and efficacy of hemp for medicinal purposes is still up for debate. Individuals who choose to utilize hemp for medicinal or therapeutic purposes should always consult a medical professional prior to use.

If you are wondering what Delta 8 is, you’ve come to the right place. People new to Delta-8 often ask, what is Delta 8? The answer is that Delta 8 is a naturally-occurring chemical compound that can be found in cannabis and hemp plants in small traces. Affectionately referred to by some THC-users as “Delta 9 Lite” or “Diet Delta 9”, Delta 8 delivers a milder sense of euphoria that many liken to a less intense Delta 9. 

Delta 8 has a chemical structure that is similar to Delta 9 THC, which is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that gets users high. Delta 8 and Delta 9 are types of THC, but whereas THC is concerned, it is often the Delta 9 compound that is found in high concentrations within cannabis. Both Delta 8 and Delta 9 are said to yield feelings of a euphoric “high” but with Delta 8 being significantly milder than Delta 9. 

Delta 8 has become increasingly popular because it is not as heavily regulated as Delta 9, which makes it legal in most states. The compound is extracted mostly from CBD, which is derived from hemp. The legal status of hemp stems from the 2018 Farm Bill, which eliminated hemp and its byproducts from its list of controlled substances. It did so because of the low THC levels in hemp, which must be under 0.3% to stay within the legal limit. Delta 8 is not mentioned anywhere in the bill, which causes the legality of the substance to be up for interpretation in many regards.

Delta 8 is one of the most discussed cannabinoids in the world of cannabis. For a regular user who has been taking THC or CBD or both, Delta 8 is not something new. It is more stable, less potent, and milder than its Delta 9 THC counterpart. While the legality of Delta 8 is still up for interpretation in many respects, the lower concentration of THC in Delta 8 has inspired many to make the switch, as it still delivers a euphoric high without the same intensity. If you are wondering whether Delta 8 will show up on a drug test, the short answer is yes.

Whether you are using Delta 8 for medical or recreational purposes, the substance is metabolized by the body in a way that delivers mild but noticeable effects.  As your liver metabolizes the substance, the residual metabolites still stay behind in your urine, blood, saliva, hair, sweat, and lungs. While the noticeable effects of Delta 8 THC may dissipate after a period of time, it is important to note that its presence may still be detectable on a THC drug test. 

Delta 8 and Delta 9 have very similar structures, but with Delta 8 THC’s effects designed to be significantly milder than those of Delta 9. Both Delta 8 and Delta 9 are intoxicating compounds that  will show up on drug tests. The difference between Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC cannot be detected in a urine test; both compounds will still show up as the same metabolite.

Yes, although we stand by our products, we make sure to take care of our customers if there is a defect. Make sure to keep your receipt with your purchase. If you feel that the device isn't working appropriately, stop by and we will take care of you!

To determine if a product you buy is safe will be determined through proper lab testing. On every product there will be a QR code. Scan the code and you will see the lab reports. If a product only shows the "Potency" of the product, it is recommended to not use. A quality product will have "Full Panel" lab reports displaying that it passed for heavy metals, pesticides, synthetics, mycotoxins and more.

We make sure every product on our shelves have proper full panel/complete COAs. Not only will you have a better experience with tested products, you are ensuring high quality and safe products for yourself.