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Age 21 Hemp-Derived Consumables

EngrossedSenate
Dana JonesRepublican

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-06-26

106 Yea2 Nay2025-06-25

This bill prohibits the sale of hemp-derived consumable products (such as gummies, edibles, or inhalable products containing cannabinoids) to anyone under age 21 and makes it illegal for people under 21 to possess these products. Violations are classified as Class 2 misdemeanors. The bill does not apply to topical hemp products or FDA-recognized safe seed products.

  • Supporters argue this bill protects minors from potential health and developmental risks associated with cannabinoid products, particularly THC, which may affect brain development in young people.
  • They contend that age restrictions are necessary to prevent youth access to psychoactive hemp products that are currently widely available without age limitations, similar to restrictions on alcohol and tobacco.
  • Opponents argue the bill may be difficult to enforce given the widespread availability of hemp products through various retailers and online sources.
  • They also contend that hemp-derived products with very low THC concentrations (0.3% or less) pose minimal risk and question whether criminal penalties are proportionate, especially since federal hemp law already permits these products for adults.

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