Jersey City Council Seeks To Limit Sales Of ‘Infused’ Products Like Delta 8
The ordinance would require shops to register with the Department of Public Safety
The Jersey City Council has plans to regulate smoke and tobacco shops to stop them from selling THC-infused CBD products like “delta 8″ to anyone under the age of 21.
The council will introduce an amended ordinance that will prohibit the sale of products containing 0.5 milligrams or more of any combination of THC, including delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC, “or any other cannabinoids advertised by the manufacturer or seller as having an intoxicating effect” to anyone under 21 years old.
The ordinance, sponsored by Councilman at Large Daniel Rivera, would require smoke and tobacco shops in the city to register with the Department of Public Safety within 60 days.
Rivera said the goal is to keep these products out of kids’ hands. Because the products are not tobacco products, kids may be getting easier access to it. Delta 8, for example, comes in a variety of forms, including vapes, tinctures, gummies and flowers.
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