From now on: Active hemp products with up to 29% can now be shipped to all EU countries.

EU law allows shipping to all EU countries. One cannabinoid form is now accessible.

Bucharest – A piece of news that’s making many cannabis users sit up and take notice:

Hemp products containing up to 29% THCA can now legally be shipped to all EU countries — fully in line with EU law.

What makes this possible is the legal distinction between THCA and THC. While Delta-9 THC is classified as a controlled substance across the EU, its precursor THCA — as long as it contains less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC — is classified as industrial hemp.

That means it can be sold and shipped freely across the European Union.

The mechanism that changes everything

THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is chemically non-psychoactive. Only when it is heated — by smoking, vaping, or baking — does it convert into THC. This process is called decarboxylation.

The result: the same effect as conventional cannabis — but completely legal before consumption.

“This is a chemical fact, not a grey area,” explains Dr. Stefan Berger, attorney for narcotics law in Vienna.

“As long as the Delta-9-THC content remains below 0.3%, the product is legally classified as industrial hemp. The THCA percentage is irrelevant.”

From seed to harvest to refinement: THCA pioneer Rollz

The Czech company Rollz, a pioneer of the European THCA market since 2019, is now also supplying customers in EU-customers.

The flowers are shipped via standard mail — discreet, odor-neutral, and with tracking.

“We’ve been waiting a long time to open up the international market,” a Rollz spokesperson explains.

“The legal situation is clear: THCA industrial hemp can be shipped. And that’s exactly what we’re doing.

The product range includes multiple indoor strains with THCA levels between 22% and 29%.

For comparison, street cannabis typically contains 15% to 25% THC.

Chart explaining why THC-A from Rollz is legally enjoyable compared to traditional THC.

Why now? Why the European Union?

Until now, shipping cannabis-like products across the EU was surrounded by uncertainty. Many vendors stayed away because of perceived legal risk.

“The law hasn’t changed — but awareness that THCA is legal has,” says Dr. Berger.

“More and more companies are realizing that as long as the Delta-9-THC level is compliant, there is no issue.”

Rollz is now using this legal clarity to offer customers across the European Union a legal alternative to dealers and the black market — without having to leave their country or step into legal grey zones.

What does this mean for the European Union?

Legally, nothing changes. THCA products have always been legal — they just weren’t widely offered. Rollz is simply the first company to serve the EU market in a structured way.

“We don’t expect any legal issues,” says Dr. Berger.

“The products meet all requirements for industrial hemp. As long as that remains true, shipping is completely legal.”

Will politicians react? Possibly.

But it’s unlikely that THCA will be banned in the short term — because doing so would also mean cracking down on all industrial hemp products, which would run straight into EU law problems.

Introductory offer for EU customers

To mark its market entry across the European Union, Rollz is offering a special First Taste Bundle — a mix of different strains for testing, starting at €8.60 per gram.

The bundle includes:

  • Premium THCA strains (up to 29% THCA)
  • Quality-tested indoor flowers
  • Discreet shipping with tracking

“Many people don’t know which strain suits them best,” Rollz explains.

“This bundle is the easiest way to legally and risk-free test different profiles.”

Consistently the best quality out there.

From Seed to shipping, everything is controlled by Rollz

Consistently the best quality out there.

From Seed to shipping, everything is controlled by Rollz

Consistently the best quality out there.

From Seed to shipping, everything is controlled by Rollz