Synthetic Cannabinoids and H4CBD Found in THCA Vendor Products
- Organicled

- May 3
- 2 min read
According to Berlingske.dk, the police in Denmark has raided one of the THCA/a vendors in Denmark. The vendor in question is Sense Organics.
Sense Organics has previously been criticized, one of their products even tested positive for a semi-synthetic cannabinoid on TV2 Kosmopol while they claimed it was a natural product.
Their website front page contains claims like those below:

During the raid, more than 600 different cannabis products were confiscated and 19 products were analyzed: 4 of them reportedly contained illegal substances. H4CBD was reportedly identified, which is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid (but still potentially dangerous). Two identified substances were MDMB-4en-PINACA and MDMB-PINACA (MDMB-PINACA has been mentioned a couple of times in the past. It is a synthetic cannabinoid that has been found in cannabis as of now).
Illegal findings (19 products tested) | 4 of 19 | 4 tested products reportedly contained illegal substances. |
Positive rate in tested sample | 21.1% | 4 / 19 = 21.05%. |
In February 2026, Denmark, there was a death linked to synthetic cannabinoid poisoning (5F-ADB / 5F-MDMB-PINACA)
As these products are bought through legal websites and kiosks, many people believe the products are legitimate and safe. This raid is evidence that marketing claims alone are not enough. Consumers need to demand batch-specific laboratory documentation.
Even when a product is marketed as legal, that does not mean it is documented as safe for smoking, vaping or ingestion: you should always require full documentation of these kinds of products. As of now, you should require a report on;
cannabinoid profile, pesticides, heavy metals, microbiology, mycotoxins, residual solvents (if the product is extraced. BHO/CO2, for example), and screening for semi-synthetic and synthetic cannabinoids.
Legal-looking is not the same as tested, documented or safe. Share your experience and help the next consumer in making better decisions by making an entry at the Product Directory/Database.



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