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House places psychoactive cannabinoid products under ABC control, limits retail availability
Summary
The House passed HB 445 substituting a regulatory framework that places certain psychoactive cannabinoid products under the state Alcoholic Beverage Control licensing regime, restricts sales to 21+ licensed stores and caps THC in drinks and gummies.
The Alabama House on April 9 adopted a substitute to HB 445 that places several psychoactive cannabinoid products under the state Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) licensing framework and restricts retail sales to 21‑and‑older licensed outlets.
Representative Matt Witt, sponsor of the bill, told the House the measure is intended to “replace … an unregulated, unchecked, and dangerous industry” by licensing and restricting the sale of psychoactive cannabinoid products such as delta‑8 and delta‑9 products and THC‑infused…
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