Georgia is on the verge of making a significant change to its cannabis regulations. A new bill, aimed at imposing age restrictions on the purchase of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, has been sent to the governor for approval. If enacted, this legislation will prohibit anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing products containing CBD, delta-8
Georgia is on the verge of making a significant change to its cannabis regulations. A new bill, aimed at imposing age restrictions on the purchase of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, has been sent to the governor for approval. If enacted, this legislation will prohibit anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing products containing CBD, delta-8 THC, and delta-9 THC. This move comes as part of a broader effort to regulate the burgeoning hemp industry within the state, addressing concerns about the accessibility of these products to minors. The bill’s passage marks a critical step in the state’s approach to cannabis regulation, aligning it with the legal standards applied to alcohol and tobacco products. For a detailed look at the legislation and its implications, visit MJBizDaily.