Delta-8 THC products have not been evaluated or approved by the FDA for safe use in any context.
Delta-8 THC products often involve the use of potentially harmful chemicals to create the concentrations of delta-8 THC claimed in the marketplace.
The psychoactive and intoxicating effects of delta-8 THC may lead to an increase of impaired driving and disordered use.
Many delta-8 THC products are labeled and packaged like popular snacks and candy (gummies, chocolates, cookies, candies, etc.), which increases their appeal among children. Because delta-8 THC is unregulated, there are no restrictions on children of any age buying these products in Oak Park.
There have been increased calls to poison control centers and hospital admissions, for both adults and children, after consumption of delta-8 THC products. The code for delta-8 THC was added to the national poison control centers on Jan. 1, 2021, and between that date and Feb. 28, 2022, more than 2,360 exposure cases were reported. Of those cases, 40% involved unintentional exposure, and 82% of those exposures affected pediatric patients.
Click here for a PBS Nova video detailing delta 8-THC.