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Florida bill that bans delta-8, other compounds sent to governor

Florida lawmakers have approved a wide-ranging bill that critics contend could destroy the state’s hemp market.

Senate Bill 1698 was approved by the House in a 64-48 vote, according to the Tampa Bay Times, and now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis to be signed into law.

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The measure to ban hemp-derived products containing delta-8 and delta-10 THC was unanimously approved by the Senate in February.

The bill would ban a variety of delta-8 and delta-10 products, including:

Gummies. Tinctures. Vapes.

It would also prohibit other cannabinoids such as THCV and THCP from being infused into hemp extracts and would cap intoxicating delta-9 THC products to 5 milligrams per serving or 50 milligrams per package, the newspaper reported.

Hemp-derived low-dose THC advocates and

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