Madison CBD Store Discusses New Alabama Hemp Regulations
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Madison CBD store discusses new Alabama hemp regulations
MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) — It has been one week since a new law went into effect in Alabama, rapidly changing regulations in the hemp industry. On July 1, a new state law took effect, putting new regulations on THC products derived from hemp. This came just two months after it was signed by Governor Kay Ivey, and some store owners tell News 19 that it has thrown their business model for a loop. Veterans share the true meaning behind the Fourth …
Law restricting CBD, THC becomes effective July 1
A sweeping new law restricting the sale of cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) products will go into effect statewide on July 1, drastically changing how Alabama businesses sell hemp-derived goods and how consumers access them. House Bill 445, which was signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey in May, bans all smokable hemp products and strictly limits consumable THC products such as gummies. Retailers selling THC and hemp products will be …
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