Are there limits on the amount of THC that can be present in cannabis products?

Yes, there are limits on the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that can be present in cannabis products in California. THC is the main psychoactive compound found in cannabis that produces a “high” feeling. The California Department of Public Health has set the limit for the sale of cannabis products to individuals aged 21 and above at no more than 10 milligrams (mg) of THC per serving. This means that cannabis products with more than 10 mg cannot be sold legally. Additionally, the total amount of THC in a single container of cannabis products must not exceed 100mg. Products that contain more than the legal limit of THC are prohibited and can lead to legal consequences. It is important to remember that cannabis products are only legal to those over the age of 21 with a valid medical recommendation, and they must adhere to the THC limits set by the California Department of Public Health.

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