The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has officially established that cannabis seeds are primarily uncontrolled and legal, even though it is still illegal under federal law. The legality still stands regardless of how much THC would ultimately be produced in buds if those seeds were grown. The DEA recently reviewed federal law and its implementing rules in response to an inquiry from Shane Pennington, a lawyer specializing in cannabinoid regulatory issues, about the legality of cannabis tissue culture, seeds, and “other genetic material” containing a maximum of 0.3% THC.
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