With federal legalization of pot indefinitely stalled, hemp products have bloomed into a $28 billion gray industry determined to get America high—legally.
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(The Center Square) – A coalition of scientists, safety advocates, Illinois state lawmakers and cannabis industry groups are pushing to regulate synthetic intoxicants, like Delta-8 and Delta-10.
In a letter to Congress, 20 state Attorney Generals urge steps be taken in the upcoming Farm Bill to correct the loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill's definition of hemp that has been exploited by those producing and distributing products chemically synthesized from hemp that are just as intoxicating.
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Area legislators weighed in last week on a proposal from Rep. Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, that would regulate intoxicating hemp products the same way the state regulates marijuana.
Missouri lawmakers have heard hours of heated testimony at two hearings in the last week over bills aiming to regulate intoxicating hemp products that get people high the same as marijuana.
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