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Parts of New Jersey’s hemp law are unenforceable, judge rules

The hemp industry scored a significant victory when a New Jersey judge ruled that the state cannot enforce parts of a new law that treat out-of-state hemp products differently.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge Zahid Quraishi came two days before an Oct. 12 deadline for businesses to remove hemp products such as CBD lotions, hemp-based drinks and delta-8 gummies from their shelves.

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The judge ruled that New Jersey cannot label a product as “intoxicating” and restrict its sale if it complies with the laws in the state where it was made.

‘A win for hemp’

“This court order is a win for hemp and enjoins parts of the law that were in contention with the state, including federal preemption,” Adam Terry, CEO and

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