Lex Pelger found yet another really useful paper for us to read
An analysis of how easy it was to buy hemp-derived psychoactive cannabinoids online Online Retail of Derived Psychoactive Cannabis Products: Age and Shipping Restrictions
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38864789/
Abstract
Purpose: The 2018 US Farm Bill’s definition of hemp resulted in the proliferation of derived psychoactive cannabis products (DPCPs), which appeal to some youth. Despite the importance of restricting youth access, few studies have systematically examined the DPCP retail environment, particularly their online accessibility.
Methods: In May 2023, Google incognito mode was used to search “buy delta thc.” Among the first 100 results, data were collected from the 20 most trafficked websites that sold and delivered DPCPs. For each site, we documented the following policy-relevant information: 1) age verification measures for site entry and purchase attempts, 2) adult signature reportedly required upon delivery, and 3) shipping restrictions.
Results: Overall, 14 websites (70%) required individuals to indicate their age. Most websites (n = 13, 65%) did not verify age at attempted purchase, nor indicated that an adult signature was required upon delivery (n = 15, 75%). Only three websites (15%) had rigorous age verification procedures during checkout that included contact information as well as an image of their photo ID, which would then be validated through a third-party software. None required age verification upon both purchase and delivery. Thirteen websites (65%) mentioned state shipping restrictions; four of these provided conflicting information across different sections of the website.
Discussion: As the e-commerce landscape continues to evolve, clearer regulations regarding DPCP online retail sales and related enforcement are needed. In particular, measures are needed to enforce shipping restrictions and prevent youth access, including increasing the rigor of age verification.
Keywords: Cannabis; Derived psychoactive cannabis products; Online retail; Policy; Youth.
Copyright © 2024 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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