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Board hears enforcement update; county warns against CBD in cocktails and reviews tobacco age change

2210868 · February 1, 2025
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St. Mary's County staff reported zero violations in recent alcohol and tobacco compliance checks, and county officials warned licensees that CBD products may not be used as additives in food or cocktails under current Maryland health guidance. The board also heard reminders about the federal and state tobacco age change to 21 effective Oct. 1.

Board administrators and enforcement staff on Sept. 12 briefed the Alcohol and Beverage Board on recent compliance activity and on guidance related to cannabidiol (CBD) products and tobacco-sales changes.

Sergeant C. Myers, the county alcohol enforcement coordinator, reported alcohol compliance checks and tobacco compliance results to the board: the county conducted ten alcohol checks (six documenting educational compliance) and twelve tobacco checks with…

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