Florida Senate Passes Bill To Restrict Hemp Products Like Delta-8 THC

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“We have retailers in the state of Florida that are selling products that are intoxicating. They are selling products that are putting adults and children in the hospital.”

By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix

For the second year in a row, the Florida Senate has approved new regulations on hemp-derived THC products in Florida, although this time the proposal includes limitations on the industry’s hottest new product, THC-infused beverages.

Polk County Republican Sen. Colleen Burton has led the charge in attempting to place some restrictions on these intoxicating products, which have emerged since the state legalized hemp in 2019. Since then, some states have banned all such products, while others have heavily regulated them.

Burton said that people have asked her why is she trying to regulate an industry that has been established in Florida for years. She said hemp-derived THC products are “causing harm to Floridians.”

“We have retailers in the state of Florida that are selling products that are intoxicating,” she said. “They are selling products that are putting adults and children in the hospital. And, sadly, they are selling products that are causing the deaths of Floridians.”

She alluded to a Jacksonville television station’s website, which reported this week on a Georgia woman who  believes her 25-year-old son’s death from heart disease was caused by ingesting Delta-8 gummies. “That young man did not know that what he was ingesting was going to hurt him,” Burton said.

The bill (SB 438) bans all Delta-8 products and limits the amount of Delta-9 hemp-derived products to no more than five milligrams per serving or 50 milligrams per container. It limits the amount of THC in hemp-infused drinks to five milligrams per container. Such drinks could only be sold through a retailer holding a liquor license.

It requires that each final batch of hemp extract must be tested in a certified marijuana testing laboratory before it may be sold in the state, with results verified and signed by two laboratory employees. The lab would determine whether the product meets the definition of hemp and hemp extract.

During a combined Florida House workgroup formed to study the hemp industry earlier in the session, the owner of a Lakeland testing lab that contracted with the Florida Department of Agriculture to test cannabis and hemp products appeared. He testified that his lab tested 50 out of 53 flower hemp samples from different smoke/hemp shops across the state that were over the legal 0.3 percent Delta 9 THC limit, and found contaminants in these products.

“These are very intoxicating products,” said Southeast Florida Republican Sen. Gayle Harrell. “They’re addicting products at the end of the day. And people need to know that… We need to make sure that people know what they’re buying. And we have seen so many fly-by-night places selling hemp—‘safe hemp’—and the THC levels are higher than the medical marijuana that you can get in a dispensary.”

The bill prohibits businesses and food establishments permitted to sell hemp products from advertising “in a manner” visible to  the public from any street, sidewalk, park, or other public place.

Children

Florida law already bans marketing THChemp in a way that might attract children. The bill expands that definition to include containers displaying toys or other features that target children and products manufactured in a form or packaged in a container that bears any “reasonable remembrance to a branded food product in a way that the product could mistaken for the branded food product, especially by children.”

And it says that all such products must be placed out of the reach of customers, either in a controlled area accessible only to employees or in a locked display case, excluding hemp-infused beverages.

A similar bill passed unanimously in the Florida Senate a year ago, but Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) vetoed it following heavy lobbying from the hemp industry. Grateful for the reprieve, several hemp entrepreneurs helped fund DeSantis’s campaign to bring down Amendment 3, the proposed constitutional amendment that would have legalized the recreational use of cannabis for adults 21 and over.

Jacksonville Democrat Tracie Davis, who co-sponsored the bill, acknowledged in her closing statement that the bill wasn’t significantly different than last year’s version. “This was a bill that was vetoed,” she said. “There’s not that much that’s different from last year’s bill that was vetoed.”

The vote in favor was unanimous.

The House version (HB 7027) is now sponsored by Panhandle Republican Rep. Michelle Salzman. It has two more committees to go through before reaching the floor of that chamber.

This story was first published by Florida Phoenix.

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