Cannabinoids

Alabama Would Ban All Intoxicating Hemp With SB 321

SB 321 would classify hemp-derived D8, D9 and D10 THC as Schedule 1 drugs

State Sen. Tom Butler has introduced a bill to ban all psychoactive cannabinoid products in Alabama.

Why it matters: The action would further impact businesses in the state still adjusting to recent law changes.

  • It would also rank Alabama among the nation’s least hemp-friendly states, leaving only non-intoxicating hemp products like CBD available.

The big picture: Senate Bill 321 would classify hemp-derived Delta-8, Delta-9 and Delta-10 THC as Schedule 1 drugs — alongside cannabis, heroin and MDMA — and impose the same penalties for possessing them as for cannabis.

  • Non-psychoactive cannabinoids like most CBD products, used for pain or anxiety relief, would not be outlawed under the bill.

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