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Bills that would add more hemp-product limits advance in Kentucky and Georgia

State senators in Kentucky and Georgia advanced bills this week that would enact steeper restrictions on hemp products.

Senate Bill 202 cleared a Kentucky Senate committee after the inclusion of a ban on all low-dose THC hemp-derived beverages until the summer of 2026.

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Hemp-derived beverages have been sold in Kentucky for two-plus years, including at liquor stores, according to Louisville Public Media.

Buyers must be at least 21 years old.

Meanwhile, Georgia lawmakers are weighing three proposals regarding hemp and medical marijuana.

According to the Atlanta-based Georgia Recorder:

Senate Bill 33 would strengthen consumer protections by requiring testing and labeling regulations for products with delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC, hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) and other cannabinoids. Senate Bill 254, which was amended to ban

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