Washington Continuing Education DELTA 8 and Semi-synthetic Cannabinoids
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Course Overview
Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as delta-8 THC, is a natural psychoactive cannabinoid produced in very small quantities by the cannabis plant. Because it occurs in such small concentrations, the delta-8 THC that is used in commercial products is usually created in a factory using hemp-derived CBD. Commercial delta-8 products are often sold as hemp, which can mislead some people into thinking they are non-intoxicating.
Some of these products include truly natural chemicals (cannabinoids) sourced from the cannabis plant. However, many product manufacturers have become very creative, using hemp plants and CBD derived from hemp to make entirely new compounds that aren’t found in nature.
These cannabinoids are sometimes called synthetic, semi-synthetic, novel, artificially-derived, or alt cannabinoids, and are designed to produce a high similar to delta-9 THC. The products that result, however, are often a lot more potent or intoxicating than naturally occurring delta-9 THC found in cannabis.
The DELTA 8 and Semi-synthetic Cannabinoids Certification meets the 2025 Washington State Continuing Education Requirement for Washington State Medical Cannabis Consultants.
WA State Approval Number: MM411 INC – TRNG.TG.60663011-MMJC
Credibility and Standards
MM411 certifications are designed to ensure that individuals and organizations meet specific standards of knowledge and competence in the field of medical cannabis. These certifications help establish credibility among healthcare providers, industry workers (budtenders) patients, and the medical community.
Comprehensive Education
The certification process typically involves comprehensive educational programs that cover various aspects of medical cannabis, including its medical uses, legal regulations, dosing, how to medicate, and potential interactions with other medications. This enables certified individuals to provide accurate and informed guidance to patients.
Enhanced Patient Care
By obtaining an MM411 certification, healthcare professionals and budtenders can enhance their ability to support patients effectively. This certification provides them with the tools and knowledge necessary to help patients navigate their medical cannabis journey, leading to improved treatment outcomes and overall patient satisfaction.
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M411 Washington State CE is important for several reasons:
- Comprehensive Knowledge: The certification program provides essential knowledge about the safe handling, storage, and distribution of marijuana products. This understanding is crucial for complying with Washington’s regulations and ensuring the quality and safety of cannabis products.
- Regulatory Compliance: Certification through Medical Marijuana 411 helps ensure that individuals are familiar with the specific laws and regulations governing cannabis in Washington. Being knowledgeable about these regulations is essential for maintaining compliance, which can help prevent legal issues and sanctions.
- Enhanced Professionalism: Having a MM411 certification demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and a higher standard of care within the cannabis industry. This can build trust with customers, and employers, reinforcing your credibility as a handler of marijuana.
- Consumer Safety: With the certification, individuals learn about the importance of proper customer interactions, including accurately answering questions about product effects, dosing, and potential interactions, as well as knowing proper checks for identification.
Course Description & Syllabus
Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as delta-8 THC, is a natural psychoactive cannabinoid produced in very small quantities by the cannabis plant. Because it occurs in such small concentrations, the delta-8 THC that is used in commercial products is usually created in a factory using hemp-derived CBD. Commercial delta-8 products are often sold as hemp, which can mislead some people into thinking they are non-intoxicating.
Some of these products include truly natural chemicals (cannabinoids) sourced from the cannabis plant. However, many product manufacturers have become very creative, using hemp plants and CBD derived from hemp to make entirely new compounds that aren’t found in nature.
These cannabinoids are sometimes called synthetic, semi-synthetic, novel, artificially-derived, or alt cannabinoids, and are designed to produce a high similar to delta-9 THC. The products that result, however, are often a lot more potent or intoxicating than naturally occurring delta-9 THC found in cannabis.
The DELTA 8 and Semi-synthetic Cannabinoids Certification meets the 2025 Washington State Continuing Education Requirement for Washington State Medical Cannabis Consultants.
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i didn’t really know much about the synthetic cannabinoids but have been hearing/reading about them a lot more lately.
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I learned a good bit about some of the other synthetic cannabinoids. Thank you!
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working in the industry and knowing more about each cannabinoids is really exciting thank you for this lesson.
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Excellent curriculum as always, Thank you!
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questions and testing could use some work, otherwise great improvement in content
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The only reason I gave the course delivery a 3 star was cause when I was studying the PDF’s the pages kept bouncing around all over the place when I’d click the previous or next buttons. It was a bit frustrating. Other than that I’ve loved this course. And have for the past 8 years!
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Fantastic course. Often times we get told someone is going out of state and they emention trying the alt cannabinoids. Now I will be better educated as to why to suggest not to do that
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I would enjoy more visuals and charts and comparisons to help lock the knowledge in. Thanks!
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very informative and love the new information!! Very helpful!!
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I learned a lot!
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Given it is 2025, news of the 2023 Farm Bill and any changes made addressing hemp and Delta 8 etc would be helpful and arguably mandatory.
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keep up the good work
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this course says the same thing over and over makes the reader drowsy thank God i had redbull
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this is THE BEST PROGRAM.
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I learned a lot and this is knowledge that I will pass on to my staff as well as customers when appropriate.
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Great course
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seemed like a hard course to write. only because of the legal definitions all being essentially the same.
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Thank you I really actually enjoyed this class and learned a lot
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One of the videos is no longer available. Otherwise, well done presentation.
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Thank you ! Great information with ease of retention.
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I learned alot about the different semi synthentic cannabinoids that I didn’t know before. I appreciated learning from this module.
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great learning opportunitie
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There were quite a few typos throughout and made it confusing at times.
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