The CRA has updated the Maximum THC Concentrations for Marijuana-Infused Products bulletin to include guidance related to tinctures and oil-based drops and to include new limits on adult-use infused edible products.
Please review the bulletin carefully and evaluate how these changes may impact your licensed business.
Maximum THC Concentrations for Marijuana-Infused Products
The intent of this technical bulletin is to publish the list of maximum THC concentrations for
marijuana-infused products. For allowable potency variance for packaging please reference this
bulletin.
Rule 4 in the Marijuana-Infused Products and Edible Marijuana Product Rule Set
(R420.404)
A marijuana sales location shall not sell or transfer marijuana-infused products that exceed the
maximum THC concentrations established by the agency by more than 10%. For the purposes
of maximum THC concentrations for marijuana-infused products, the agency shall publish a list
of maximum THC concentrations and serving size limits.
The total delta-8 THC concentration in marijuana-infused products may not exceed 10%
The total milligrams of THC (sum of delta-8 and delta-9) must not exceed the maximum
limits below.
Example: The total maximum THC concentration for an adult-use marijuana-gummy container
is 200 mg THC. Therefore, the maximum concentration of delta-8 THC allowed in the package
is 20 mg. Additionally, the product must follow all guidelines for homogeneity so that the delta-8
THC is evenly distributed throughout the product.