Consumable hemp products have exploded in popularity since they were legalized in Texas. New regulations could put a stop to all the fun.
Every four years, Texas agencies must conduct a review of their regulations. That time has come for the Department of State Health Services and its rules regulating the manufacturing, distribution and retail sale ofThe 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp, defining it as cannabis with 0.3% delta-9 THC or less. Delta-9 is the chief psychoactive component in weed that gets users high. Delta-8 is a less potent form of THC.
So, exactly what’s at stake here? “The worst case scenario is that millions of people who depend on these products are deprived of them,” Cabrera said. For the most part, she’s hoping no changes will come out of this review. She said there’s a lot going on with the hemp industry right now.and could bring regulatory changes to consumable hemp products. And Hometown Hero still has a lawsuit pending against the Department of State Health Services over the legality of THC isomers like delta-8.
There are some positive changes that could be made, though, she said. The Department of State Health Services could require manufacturers and retailers to age-gate and childproof their products.
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