The Ground Level: Setting the Standard in Hemp & CBD
At Ground Level, we bring years of experience and deep expertise in the hemp and CBD industry, covering processing, distribution, retail, and product development. Our approach balances large-scale operations with a craft-quality mindset, ensuring that every product we offer meets the highest standards. Integrity drives our business—we prioritize transparency, quality, and the well-being of our customers and partners.
We believe that great products start with the best ingredients. In the hemp and CBD space, quality and safety depend on genetic selection, extraction methods, and strict testing protocols. By upholding higher standards, we create products that deliver exceptional flavor, purity, and effectiveness—building trust and lasting relationships with our customers. Every decision we make is guided by long-term sustainability and industry leadership.
Ground Level is committed to delivering premium hemp and CBD products with consistency and reliability. We follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to ensure every product meets strict safety and quality guidelines. Our focus on precision and excellence guarantees that customers and partners receive products they can trust.
By combining expertise, innovation, and a dedication to quality, Ground Level is redefining what it means to offer truly premium hemp and CBD products.
Please reach us at info@theglvl.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The Farm Bill legalized hemp, defining it as cannabis containing 0.3% or less delta-9 by THC weight. Any cannabis product exceeding this limit is classified as marijuana, which remains federally illegal.
Always check for third-party lab results that show total THC content (including potential conversion from THCa). Buy from reputable sources that prioritize transparency and compliance.
A: The market has expanded beyond just CBD products to include intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids that comply with the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit but still produce psychoactive effects.
A: THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is a precursor to THC. When heated (through smoking or vaping), it converts into delta-9 THC. Because raw THCa flower tests below 0.3% delta-9 THC before heating, it is often marketed as legal hemp—even though it becomes regular THC when consumed.
While federal law classifies THCa flower as hemp if it meets the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit, some states have introduced their own laws restricting or banning THCa products. Always check local regulations before selling or purchasing.
We stay ahead of the industry by offering high-quality, compliant products and monitoring legal updates. Our focus is on transparency, education, and providing the best legal hemp options available.
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