Colorado Could Soon Loosen Regulations on Intoxicating Hemp Products, Countering New Federal Bans
Congressional action caps hemp-derived THC at 0.4 mg per container, banning 95% of products; Colorado plans to raise limits to 10 mg per serving for beverages, aligning with other states.
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Colorado could soon loosen regulations on intoxicating hemp products, countering new federal bans
As the federal government plans to impose a near-ban on intoxicating hemp products next year, Colorado lawmakers are planning to loosen restrictions derived from a 2023 law. Last week, Congress included a surprise provision in its funding bill intended to end the federal government shutdown: a ban on all intoxicating hemp products with more than […]
Becker County steps up to help local retailers after fed law targets low-potency hemp drinks
DETROIT LAKES — With names like Gigli, Uncle Arnie’s, Trail Magic and Squeezie, low-potency THC-infused hemp drinks are becoming popular in Minnesota, including Becker County. The drinks usually contain 5 to 10 mg of THC in a 12 ounce can. But a change in federal law has thrown a wrench into the works. Some retailers, including Seven Sisters Spirits just south of Detroit Lakes, recently pulled their low-potency THC drinks off the shelves over pe…
Congressional Lawmakers Want Exemption From Federal Hemp THC Ban For States With Regulations
There’s an effort underway to rally federal lawmakers representing Minnesota to push the Trump administration to scale back a recently enacted ban on hemp-derived THC by providing a carve-out for states that want to regulate cannabinoid products, a Democratic congresswoman tells Marijuana Moment. But a GOP congressman who helped secure the ban that was signed into law last week by President Donald Trump says he’s not concerned about attempts to …
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