Louisiana Senate chooses restrictions on intoxicating hemp products over ban

Louisiana lawmakers are implementing new restrictions on intoxicating hemp products in the state but will not ban them outright.
The state Senate approved a regulatory framework proposed by Democratic Rep. Dustin Miller that includes age restrictions and portion limits on hemp-derived THC products, according to The Times-Picayune.
ADVERTISEMENT
The updated version of House Bill 952 now goes to the House for approval.
The measure contains several new amendments, including a restriction of sales of THC-infused beverages in bars and restaurants and lowering the potency from 8 milligrams to 5 milligrams of THC per serving.
ADVERTISEMENT
While many states responded to the delta-8 THC phenomenon by banning the cannabinoid, Louisiana in 2022 started to regulate D-8 products,
Read full article on Marijuana Business Daily