3 Senators File Bill to Keep Intoxicating Hemp Products Legal Until Late 2028
Three state senators have introduced legislation to extend the legal status of intoxicating hemp products until late 2028. The bill would delay regulatory restrictions or bans on these products, allowing the current market for hemp-derived intoxicants to continue operating under existing legal frameworks.
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