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South Carolina leaders propose a bill for the application of age restrictions on hemp products – WTOC

South Carolina leaders propose a bill for the application of age restrictions on hemp products – WTOC

SC (WTOC) – Wednesday, South Carolina has discussed what is called the Licensing and Adjusting Consumables Act and will change how to make, sell, sell, sell and even who can buy them.

The bill will require anyone who produces, produces or sells consumables received from the hemp to obtain a state license. Customers must also be at least 21 years old to buy these products.

In addition, all products must also be subjected to independent laboratory tests to ensure safety and meet the specific labeling requirements. 2% excise tax will be added to retail sales.

While some legislators view this bill as a necessary step, others claim that its limitations on THC concentrations go too far.

“I sit here and think about hypocrisy that someone can go and consume as much as they want a legitimate substance-whether it is bourbon, vodka is extremely harmful, go out to commit terrible, disgusting crimes and we have here and we have and we have here and we have And we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have and we have We have and we have a lawful plant extract and we behave like the sky falls, “said a representative Seth Rose, South Carolina.

If accepted, businesses will have until July 1 to comply with the new licensing requirements.

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