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A law that imposes strict regulations on the sale of hemp and THC products in Alabama goes into effect July 1, but some ...
HB445 puts the hemp-derived products and retailers under regulation by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, imposing ...
Questions about the effective date of the new law regulating products with THC derived from hemp has caused concern.
Alabama’s new hemp law criminalizes common sense, punishing non-intoxicating products more harshly than marijuana, and ...
HB 445 bans “smokable” THC products completely, but does effectively legalize consumable THC with some restrictions.
Medical marijuana is legal in Alabama, but only for registered patients 19 and older who have qualifying conditions. Those under 19 can qualify, too, but only with a registered caregiver. The state ...
City leaders in Gadsden are discussing how they plan to enforce new laws regarding the sale of hemp and THC products in Alabama.
OPELIKA, Ala. (WTVM) - The Alabama Legislature has passed two new bills aimed at regulating consumable THC products, with lawmakers and health officials unified in their call for stronger oversight.
THC-infused beverages now account for 15 percent of Minnesota liquor chain sales, with daily cannabis use surpassing alcohol ...
Medical marijuana is legal in Alabama, but only for registered patients 19 and older who have qualifying conditions. Those under 19 can qualify, too, but only with a registered caregiver.
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