A new state law regulating the sale of hemp-derived products took effect in Alabama on July 1, following a Montgomery County judge’s denial of a request to delay its implementation.
House Bill 445 (HB445), signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey in May, introduces new restrictions on consumable hemp products containing compounds such as delta-8 and delta-10 THC. Yellowhammer News reported earlier that the law bans smokable hemp products and imposes requirements related to age limits, product testing, labeling, licensing, and taxation. Retailers must obtain a license through the Alabama Alcoholic...
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