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Proposed Law In Kentucky Would Enshrine Ban On Delta-8 Products

Delta-10 THC, THC-O, and THC-P would also be banned

A bill circulating in the Kentucky legislature would ban all forms of “intoxicating products” derived from industrial hemp, including those with delta-8 THC, a compound many U.S. states are grappling with as they refine cannabis laws and regulations.

The draft law put forth this week would also outlaw smokable hemp in the form of cigarettes or cigars as well as smokeless products such as chew or dip; whole hemp buds, hemp teas, and ground hemp flowers and leaves.

In addition to delta-8, a form of THC distinguished from the more common delta-9 THC prevalent in marijuana plants, the proposed legislation would specifically outlaw other hemp-derived minor cannabinoids such as delta-10 THC, THC-O, and THC-P, according to an unofficial copy of the bill.

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