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St. Louis lawmakers say intoxicating hemp seltzers and edibles pose a health risk because they’re unregulated.
Heath Scott has closed 7 Point Farm and Apothecary in Mt. Juliet to open three new companies as industry reacts to state's new rules.
The loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill, which McConnell originally advocated for, allows the sale of intoxicating THC products such as Delta 8.
When St. Louis Alderman Shane Cohn filed legislation last year to regulate intoxicating hemp products, he didn't hear much about it from local residents or leaders of the fast-growing industry.
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