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Louisiana bans THCA flower, sale of hemp products at gas stations

Smokable hemp flower, including so-called THCA flower, is now banned in Louisiana under a new law restricting hemp-derived cannabinoids.

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Among the changes contained in House Bill 952, which Republican Gov. Jeff Landry recently signed into law, are:

Forbidding the sale of hemp-derived products at gas stations and outlets licensed to sell alcohol. New limits on the amount of THC allowed per serving, though there is some flexibility. Beverages OK; serving limits flexible

The total amount of THC allowed in “consumable hemp products” under Louisiana’s new law is now 5 milligrams per serving, with no more than 40 milligrams of THC per package.

But the state health department can approve products with more than 5 milligrams of THC “if the consumable hemp

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