The Guardian - Laws around the US - most recently in Hawaii - are cropping up that allow THC in beverages, a move that some experts say will have mixed benefits for those seeking an alternative to alcohol.It’s part of a growing trend of policies that make THC drinks available, often where alcohol is sold. About a year ago, Minnesota passed a law allowing THC drinks to be sold in liquor stores; ever since, these beverages have begun to appear on shelves around the country.
A loophole in a 2018 farm bill removed federal restrictions on products derived from hemp with low levels of delta-9 THC. Texas has allowed businesses, including bars and liquor stores, to apply for licenses to sell hemp products since 2019, but some liquor store chains did not take advantage of the rule until this year.
No comments:
Post a Comment