Legality of selling cbd products with thc

Can someone tell me how Lazarus Naturals can sell and ship their CBD rso when it tests over 0.3 thc?

because it’s at 0.96mg/g

1% of 1000mg = 10mg
0.1% = 1mg

at 0.964mg/g they are at 0.096%…so that shit be way legal

https://www.google.com/search?q=milligram

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What about this makes you think it is out of compliance?

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new math

or too much thc…

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I always really liked that brand. Cool people working for them too.
Seems like legit numbers to me
From what I understand they can have up to 2.9MG/G

So for like a 30g balm which I think this one is, they can have up to 89mg thc ??

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I’m beginning to think we need a thread on understanding and interpretation of coa’s

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notice that COA even lists the regulatory action level…

apparently the lab director understands how hard this can be for some: they put the conversions right there for folks who don’t do metric.

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the COA above is not for an RSO.
were it an RSO with that CBD to THC ratio, it would NOT be compliant.

COA states “Balm”, and at 24.2mg/g (aka 2.4% CBD) it has been diluted into compliance.

I notice you didn’t put units on “0.3 THC”.
Is that because you’re unaware there needs to be units for those glyphs to have any meaning?

the current limit is 0.3% THC.
which is equivalent to 3mg/g.

As clearly stated on the COA.

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I pulled the coa from their website and it was labeled “rso cbd oil cc56(a)” but links a test for unscented balm :man_shrugging:t2:
@cyclopath thanks for the math i see where i got confused.

2+2=4 quick maths

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Not according to my 6yr old.
2+2= more legos

Numbers
Numbers

I’m glad my ADHD allowed me to be fluent in numbers, and science.

Hahaha ya I believe that. It’s a song lyric from big Shaq man’s not hot