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Hemp Companies Sue Arkansas Over Hemp-Derived THC Ban

Arkansas Hemp-Derived THC Ban
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Hemp companies sue Arkansas to overturn a ban on hemp-derived THC products, alleging it violates the U.S. Constitution and the 2018 Farm Bill.

Summary: A group of hemp companies have filed a lawsuit against the state of Arkansas, aiming to overturn a recently enacted hemp-derived THC ban. The lawsuit alleges that the ban violates the U.S. Constitution’s commerce and supremacy clauses, as well as the 2018 Farm Bill.


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Hemp Companies File Lawsuit to Overturn Arkansas Hemp-Derived THC Ban

A group of hemp companies have filed a lawsuit against the state of Arkansas in an attempt to overturn a recently enacted ban on hemp-derived THC products, such as delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC, and delta-10 THC. The lawsuit is directed at Act 629, which prohibits the sale of products derived from hemp that are potentially intoxicating. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed Act 629 into law earlier this year.

And Tennessee decided to legalize Delta-8 THC…

The ban was prompted by widespread concern over minors’ easy access to hemp-derived products, which have been readily available since the 2018 Farm Bill became law. On the day before Act 629 went into effect, four hemp companies from three markets sued Sanders and other state officials, alleging that the ban violates the U.S. Constitution’s commerce and supremacy clauses, as well as the 2018 Farm Bill.

The plaintiffs include Bio Gen of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Drippers Vape & Hemp Relief of Greenbrier, Arkansas; Hometown Hero CBD (aka Sky Marketing Corp.) of Austin, Texas; and Smoker Friendly (aka The Cigarette Store) of Boulder, Colorado. Cynthia Cabrera, Hometown Hero’s chief strategy officer, stated that the companies filed the suit because they believe these products should be sold in every state as they are federally legal products.

[Source: MJBizDaily]
Is THCA legal or not? It depends…

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