Could Colorado Legalize THC Beverages In Bars And Restaurants?
Colorado lawmakers are aiming to legalize hemp-derived THC beverages
Colorado lawmakers are aiming to legalize hemp-derived THC beverages in traditional hospitality venues like bars and restaurants despite a looming federal ban.
Introduced in the state Legislature on April 16, the “Regulation of Lawful THC Beverages” bill proposes allowing the sale of low-dose hemp-based THC drinks to adults 21 and older – and outside the state-regulated cannabis market.
How would hemp THC beverages be regulated in Colorado?
If passed, SB26-164 would allow licensed alcohol establishments – including bars, restaurants, music venues and liquor stores – to obtain an additional license to serve hemp-derived beverages containing up to 10 milligrams of THC per serving.
Those businesses would be forbidden from selling or allowing the use of cannabis.
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