Federal judge allows THC and hemp products to return to some Ohio shelves with temporary block
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Federal judge allows THC and hemp products to return to some Ohio shelves with temporary block
After nearly three months, Urban Artifacts THC hard soda Coastalo is back in Ohio.THC drinks and other "intoxicating hemp products" were banned in Ohio through Senate Bill 56 back in March, impacting many local breweries and businesses like Urban Artifact.WCPO spoke to Scotty Hunter, co-owner of Urban Artifact, on Wednesday."For us, its exciting to bring these products back to the consumers that have grown to love them over the last couple of ye…
Federal Judge Grants 14-Day Reprieve to 10 Ohio Hemp Companies Amid Ongoing Industry Battle - MedicateOhio
In the latest twist with Ohio’s turbulent hemp law, a federal judge has thrown a temporary lifeline to a select group of businesses. On June 15, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Helmick granted a 14-day temporary restraining order (TRO) allowing 10 Ohio-based hemp companies to resume the manufacturing and sale of hemp-derived THC beverages.
Federal Judge Approves Continued Hemp Beverage Sales In Ohio
A federal judge on Monday ruled in favor of 10 hemp beverage manufacturers, allowing them to sell their intoxicating hemp products for 14 days, WCMH reports. The order from U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey Helmick, which sided with the businesses' argument that the state's hemp ban likely violates federal law, could be extended. Under the ruling, 420 Beverage, Your Highness, Hopportunity, Saucy Seltzer, Appalachian Girls, Modern Distribution, N…

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