F.A.Q.
This is a brief list of the most frequently asked questions we receive. Of course not all questions will be answered on this page, so we’ve included a message form below as an easy way of contact with us. If you prefer email, you can email us directly at Info@THCNoiD.com.
FAQs
Yes, all our products are sourced from U.S.-based organic farmers and comply with legal requirements. We ensure transparency with lab Certificates of Analysis and Chain of Custody.
We appreciate our customers and may offer special discounts for veterans, seniors, and students. Please inquire with our staff to learn about any current promotions or coupons.
Yes, we offer a rewards program that allows you to earn points on your purchases and redeem them for future discounts or exclusive products.
Yes, we offer an affiliate program that allows you to refer customers and receive a commission on their purchases. They can also become affiliate, which you will also receive a percentage of commission from the sale. Talk about a side hustle!
We do offer local pickup at one of many locations in Tampa, FL. These locations are viewable on the maps page.
We offer two shipping options for customers within the United States of America. We offer either a $3.99 flat rate or free shipping on orders over $20.
THC No iD offers a wide range of products at wholesale prices. Our commitment to quality, integrity, and education on legality and health benefits distinguishes us in the industry.
We prioritize quality by sourcing from organic farmers, providing lab reports, and including necessary disclaimers in each package. Our products undergo strict quality checks.
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- THCAa is not a psychoactive compound, meaning it doesn’t alter your mood or your mind.
- TetraHydroCannabinolic acid is a cannabinoid. Even though it is easy to confuse THCa and THC, they are different. THCa is a precursor to THC. Furthermore, heat can make THCa convert into THC more quickly. THC is responsible for the psychoactive impacts of marijuana, while THCa is not. THCa cannot actually get someone high, until it is heated. If THCA is heated up pass the point of approx 250 degrees, it converts to THC and becomes psychoactive.
- The biggest benefit of THCa is that it can be converted into THC as easily as smoking it, but, as we’ve said, THCa itself, unheated, does not necessarily lead to any psychoactive effects. At the same time, there are a few other possible effects of THCa.
- For example, some people like using THCa to control inflammation. They feel aches and pains from conditions like chronic inflammation, arthritis, old injuries, and other conditions. To reduce inflammation, they might try THCa; of course, anyone with medical concerns should consult a doctor.
- In addition to pain control, some people use THCa to help with sleep, especially if they have sleep disorders.
- While THCa is a cannabinoid acid, CBD is a cannabinoid. They are different in structure, but they are similar in that neither is psychoactive and both have similar effects, such as reducing inflammation, helping with sleep and calming anxiety.
- CBD works with your body’s CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are cannabinoid receptors in our nervous systems. CBD binds to the CB1 receptors to balance the psychoactive effects of THC (not THCa); it also binds to the CB2 receptors to reduce inflammation and pain.
- THCa, on the other hand, doesn’t bind to the CB receptors. It works with your body’s endocannabinoids and enzymes to reduce inflammation and pain.
- So, they both produce similar effects, but their approaches differ.
- The best hemp product for you depends on your individual needs and preferences. We recommend considering factors like the desired effect (relaxation, pain relief, etc.), your experience level (beginner, experienced user), and preferred method of consumption (oils, edibles, smoking, etc.). Our knowledgeable staff is always happy to answer your questions and guide you towards the perfect product.
We carry a comprehensive selection of smoking accessories to cater to all preferences. This includes classic options like pipes and bongs, as well as rolling papers, grinders, and other tools for preparing your hemp flower. We even offer vaporizers and cartridges.
Absolutely! We understand that some customers prefer alternative methods of consuming hemp flower. We offer vaporizers, which provide a smoother and potentially more discreet way to enjoy hemp. We may also carry bubblers, which offer a filtration system similar to bongs but in a more portable form.
We offer smoking accessories crafted from a variety of materials, including durable borosilicate glass, heat-resistant silicone, and lightweight yet sturdy metal. The best material for you will depend on your budget, preferred style, and intended use.
No, in most US states, you don’t need a medical marijuana card to purchase hemp products. Hemp is federally legal as long as it adheres to the 0.3% THC limit. However, laws can vary by location, so it’s always best to check the regulations in your area.
The primary legal difference between hemp and marijuana lies in their THC content. Hemp, by definition, contains less than 0.3% THC, while marijuana can contain significantly higher levels. THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana use.
The legal age to purchase smoking accessories typically varies by location, but it’s commonly 18 or 21 years old. Always check local laws before making a purchase.
We do. Please contact us directly for shipping costs to your country and location within it.
We offer a wide range of high-quality hemp products, including CBD oil tinctures, smokable hemp flower, delicious edibles, and topical creams for targeted relief.
Yes, we prioritize sourcing our hemp products from farms that utilize organic farming practices. This ensures you receive products free from harmful pesticides and chemicals.
By federal law, hemp products must contain less than 0.3% THC, the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. This means our products won’t produce a high, but they may offer the potential benefits of other cannabinoids found in hemp.
Hemp products, particularly CBD, have been linked to a variety of potential benefits, including reducing anxiety and inflammation, promoting relaxation, and improving sleep quality.