Soundness of mind

Is hemp seed a controlled substance?

Hemp seed is not a controlled substance. Hemp seed is legal to possess, purchase, and consume in the United States and in many other countries. Hemp seed contains low levels of THC and is used for food, oil, and other products. However, hemp plants are subject to regulation in some countries and states as they have the potential to contain higher levels of THC depending on the strain.

Do hemp seeds cause a positive drug test?

Hemp seeds are considered safe for consumption and will not cause a positive result on a drug test. Hemp seeds contain trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana, but these amounts are too small to be detected on a drug test. However, it is important to note that hemp seed oil and other hemp-derived products may contain higher amounts of THC and could potentially result in a positive drug test result. It is best to avoid hemp seed oil, hemp-derived CBD, and other hemp-derived products if you are subject to drug testing.

Can hemp seeds fail drug test?

Hemp seeds are made from hemp plants and do not contain any THC, the compound in cannabis that causes a drug test to be positive. Hemp seeds are safe to consume and will not cause a positive drug test.