Products with limited amounts of hemp-derived THC would be legal in California again under a bill recently introduced in the state Legislature.
Products with detectable amounts of hemp-sourced THC have been banned in the state since September under emergency regulations backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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That ban would be lifted if lawmakers pass Assembly Bill 8 – introduced by Democratic Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry – but many products sold before the ban would still be prohibited.
AB8 allows hemp-derived THC products to be sold again, provided “the product complies with all applicable state laws and regulations.”
Those stipulations include existing industrial hemp regulations that:
Cap the amount of delta-9 THC allowed in an “agricultural product, whether growing or not,” to
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