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Georgia hemp community responds to hurricane, new regulations

The Georgia hemp industry was tasked over the past week with the dual challenge of navigating a hurricane and new regulations governing allowable products.

The rules that went into effect Tuesday stand to change the fortunes of Georgia-based hemp operators, and some industry stakeholders believe they could drive businesses out of the state for good.

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Joe Salome and Ryan Dills, managing partners at The Georgia Hemp Co., founded the business in 2017.

Until last week, THCA flower was “a top seller” at the Atlanta-based company’s six retail stores around the state, Salome said.

But under Georgia’s new hemp regulations, sales of hemp flower and hemp pre-rolls are not allowed.

“What’s sad is, not everybody knows about this; the general public isn’t fully aware,”

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