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In reply to the discussion: Thanks to Mitch McConnell, you can now say goodbye to legal THC products like Delta 9 [View all]Qutzupalotl
(15,600 posts)17. I found this:
https://legalunitedstates.com/thc-ban-in-new-bill/
Another major component of the bill is a targeted restriction on where intoxicating hemp-derived products can be sold. If implemented:
-Delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC, and other intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids would be banned from convenience stores, gas stations, and online platforms.
- Sales would be limited to regulated environments, likely similar to state-licensed cannabis dispensaries.
This approach mirrors how some states already manage intoxicating hemp items, moving them out of general retail and into controlled channels. For customers, this would mean fewer points of access. For retailers, especially small convenience stores, it would represent a steep revenue loss. And for manufacturers, the new restrictions would force packaging, marketing, and distribution changes across the board.
Another major component of the bill is a targeted restriction on where intoxicating hemp-derived products can be sold. If implemented:
-Delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC, and other intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids would be banned from convenience stores, gas stations, and online platforms.
- Sales would be limited to regulated environments, likely similar to state-licensed cannabis dispensaries.
This approach mirrors how some states already manage intoxicating hemp items, moving them out of general retail and into controlled channels. For customers, this would mean fewer points of access. For retailers, especially small convenience stores, it would represent a steep revenue loss. And for manufacturers, the new restrictions would force packaging, marketing, and distribution changes across the board.
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Thanks to Mitch McConnell, you can now say goodbye to legal THC products like Delta 9 [View all]
Miles Archer
Wednesday
OP
That was one of about a dozen sources I found that was stamped with today's date
Miles Archer
Wednesday
#8
They are both infinitely more dangerous than cannabis, but let's ban cannabis
Blues Heron
Thursday
#34
The problem is that a Delta 9 gummie is not a full-blown, full-strength cannabis product
Miles Archer
Thursday
#19
No, it's still illegal here, and i will most likely die before it becomes legal (it will NOT)
Miles Archer
Thursday
#23
Without cannabis there would be no Beatles music as we know it today. They all getting high and writing music
Blues Heron
Thursday
#31
If I recall, John Lennon mentions the "wake and bake" in the movie Hard Days Night. (Great movie!)
Intractable
Thursday
#33