Illinois and Texas lawmakers, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, are advocating for a ban on intoxicating hemp products like Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC. The move is supported by the cannabis industry in both states, with concerns raised about the impact on retailers selling these substances.
Illinois Lawmakers, Marijuana Industry Call For Ban On 'Delta-8,' Other Psychoactive Hemp Products https://t.co/u602LSRN4Q
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants lawmakers to consider banning Delta-8, Delta-9 and other cannabis-related products https://t.co/Vmra02ah1j
Illinois’ largest cannabis business association is pushing to ban the sale of delta-8 THC, an increasingly popular psychoactive substance that’s popped up in corner stores across the country in recent years. https://t.co/whGYpl0Rf3
ICYMI: Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released a list of 57 issues he wants senators to consider ahead of the 2025 legislative session.Oe in particular caught our attention: the banning of delta-8 and delta-9 THC. https://t.co/xB83U7sMzQ
On Thursday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called on state senators to explore a ban on delta-8 and delta-9 hemp products, which provide a high similar to marijuana. https://t.co/qDKBzeousB
Illinois lawmakers joined the licensed cannabis industry Thursday in calling for a ban on intoxicating hemp products such as Delta-8-THC, a move retailers of such substances said would put them out of business. https://t.co/UsSornIV9k