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Alabama Officials Release Proposed Rules for Hemp THC Products

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Officials with Alabama Drink Control Board (ABC) have revealed rules to implement controversial hemp industry restrictions Signed in law By the governor earlier this year, according to Alabama’s political.

Law, HB 445, prohibits the sale of smoked THC products, including evaporators, and places power hats on thc hemp costs, such as edibles or infused drinks.

ABC regulations Discovered this month would create new rules for packaging and labeling hemp products, demanding that infected drinks be packaged with “children’s resistant” materials, which effectively adjust the bottles of screw lids and pop-top cans. Packaging rules also prohibit imitation of ordinary brands of food or drinks and the use of any image or character that can “appeal mainly for juveniles”.

The rules also describe the prohibition of the law for “any intoxicating substance or intoxicating additives except cannabinoids”, and impose new requirements for keeping registers for hemp products sellers, the report said.

According to the state law, only properly licensed sellers are allowed to sell hemp thc products. The regulations propose the creation of a “hearing commission” of at least three ABC nominees, including the board administrator, who would meet to administer, suspend or revoke licenses, to take into account complaints and perform other administrative duties.

On July 7, the police arrested the first person In Alabama on the possession of smoked hemp products, which is considered a Class C crime under the new rules of the state of hemp.

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Five Years After Alabama Legalized Medical Cannabis, First Dispensary Nears Opening

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Industry executives say progress is now being made. H. Marty Shelper, founder and president of the Alabama Cohab Coalition, said training for dispensary staff recently took place as the state prepares to open its first location.

Schelper noted May 4, the scheduled opening date for Montgomery’s first medical cannabis dispensary, a major milestone after years of setbacks.

Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Juandalyn Givan, say the rollout has been troubled from the start, not properly set up from the start and plagued by lawsuits that have slowed the process.

“It was a situation from day one that the shoot probably wasn’t prepared properly,” Givan said. “There have been numerous lawsuits that have challenged the cannabis board regarding the opening of dispensaries.”

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