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  1. I also found this pdf called the Controlled Substances Unit FAQ’s and highlighted the hemp cannabis part below:

    Q: What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?
    A: The Cannabis plant is considered hemp by law if it contains less than 0.3% Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC and Cannabidiol (CBD) are two major cannabinoids found in the Cannabis plant. In general, Cannabis will be classified as marijuana when the ratio of THC is much greater than CBD. Hemp and marijuana cannot be distinguished by appearance, odor, or the Duquenois-Levine color test.

    Q: Is there a color test available for hemp?
    A: Yes. Many companies have started distribution of products based on the 4-AP color test or cannabis typification test. This test may be a valuable tool to distinguish between hemp and marijuana based on the ratios of THC to CBD. However, it cannot determine a percentage of THC. For best results, perform the color test on known samples of hemp and marijuana to familiarize yourself with the appropriate colors.

    Q: Can the Crime Lab determine whether a sample is hemp or marijuana?
    A: The Crime Lab does not perform a quantitative analysis for the percentage of THC. However, analysis includes instrumental methods which can assess the levels of THC and CBD and may provide valuable information regarding whether the plant material is more consistent with hemp or marijuana.

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