Keith Ellison, 38 other attorneys general ask Congress to ban intoxicating hemp products
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and 38 other state attorneys general sent a letter to Congress requesting a federal ban on intoxicating hemp products, such as delta-8 and delta-10 THC. The request represents a coordinated multi-state effort to address the legal status and consumer safety concerns surrounding these products.
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