An Ohio judge has blocked the state’s ban on hemp-based beverages from going into effect. Cleveland.com reports. In the limited ruling, Judge Jeremiah S. Ray called the ban “inherently discriminatory” because it treats similar products differently based on who sells them.
The lawsuit was filed by Seattle, Washington-based North Fork Distribution, which operates Cycling Frog, which asked the judge to stop Fremont police from enforcing the law.
The judge’s order blocks law enforcement officers and anyone working with them from taking action under the law and shields North Fork, along with the company’s affiliated businesses, from enforcement. The ruling currently only applies to plaintiffs.
A separate lawsuit filed March 30 by two hemp retailers is also making its way through the courts. This lawsuit claims that OHIO lawmakers broke the state’s “single subject rule” when they passed the ban. The rule says bills can only address one major issue.
Breweries have previously sued over the ban; however, the state Supreme Court threw out one of the cases while a Franklin County judge allowed the law to take effect in another. Activists also tried to challenge the law through a referendum, but did not gather enough signatures to put the issue to the voters.
