
Sales of THC-infused products in Arizona anywhere but at licensed marijuana stores is illegal and enforcement will begin next month, the state’s attorney general warned in letters to cannabis retailers.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the directive after her office became aware that some unlicensed businesses – including local shops and national retail chains – are selling hemp-derived, THC-infused beverages and edibles.
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Mayes directed police agencies to begin enforcement on April 24, according to a Monday news release from the attorney general’s office.
“We recognize that some retailers may have misunderstood the law due to provisions related to hemp products in the Federal Farm Bill” of 2018, Mayes said in a statement.
“However, Prop 207 is clear that THC products must
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