Colorado Lawmakers Introduce Delta-8 THC Regulation Bill

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Bill Regulates Delta-8 THC Serving Size Under the new legislation, hemp products with more than 2.5 milligrams of delta-8 THC would be regulated and sold only at licensed cannabis dispensaries in the state. Senate Bill 271 also tasks the CDPHE with regulating and registering hemp products, including certain intoxicating hemp products. Sales of delta–8 THC products through unregulated outlets such as convenience stores or online retailers would be prohibited. Senate Bill 271 has been assigned to the Senate Finance Committee, which scheduled a hearing on the legislation for April 18. Two Colorado lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to regulate intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids including the increasingly popular compound delta-8 THC. The measure, Senate Bill 271, was introduced earlier this month by Republican Senator Kevin Van Winkle and his Democratic colleague, Senator Dylan Roberts.

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Two Colorado lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to regulate intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids including the increasingly popular compound delta-8 THC. The measure, Senate Bill 271, was introduced earlier this month by Republican Senator Kevin Van Winkle and his Democratic colleague, Senator Dylan Roberts.

Last year, Colorado lawmakers passed legislation authorizing the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) to begin the process of regulating hemp with intoxicating cannabinoids including delta-8 THC, a compound...

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