States grapple with regulating seltzer drinks with THC
Briefly

Various states are navigating the regulation of THC-infused seltzers, which are now sold as a nonalcoholic beverage alternative. Louisiana permits such products after updating its laws in response to the federal Farm Bill of 2018. Currently, THC seltzers are legal in 37 states and Washington, D.C., but regulatory frameworks vary. Legal experts indicate that regulations are evolving, with many states facing ongoing debates regarding sales locations and safety measures. Industry representatives recognize the challenges of operating in a constantly changing regulatory environment.
"States are debating where to put in regulations on how to manage the hemp: Where can it be sold? Can it be sold near churches and schools?"
"There are lots of states embroiled in lengthy regulatory processes and sometimes lawsuits. It's ever-changing," says Becker.
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