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[URL=https://www.fwweekly.com/2024/04/20/thc-drinks-stir-up-the-fort-worth-scene/]THC Seltzer Reviews Texas[/URL]The market for THC-infused beverages is growing quickly across many states, including Texas, where major retailers like Specs Liquors have begun to carry these products. This surge in availability has sparked curiosity among Texans eager to understand the legal implications of these drinks.A major turning point came in 2018 with the amendment of the Controlled Substances Act, which removed hemp from the list of controlled substances at the federal level. Hemp, a variety of Cannabis sativa L. containing no more than 0.3% THC by dry weight, was legalized for production, sale, and consumption. Despite this, states retain the authority to regulate hemp production, provided they receive USDA approval.In Texas, further changes were made in January 2021 when the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) updated the Texas Controlled Substances Act to redefine THC. This redefinition classified all THC isomers as illegal, except for Delta-9 THC derived from hemp that contains less than 0.3%. By 2023, state lawmakers sought to tighten regulations further by proposing a ban on Delta-8 THC, while continuing to allow Delta-9 THC under the federal limit.These legal shifts have helped fuel the popularity of THC-infused beverages in Fort Worth, a city that has embraced cannabis-derived products. Residents can legally consume THC beverages that meet the state's THC limits, generating buzz around the growing market. As the legal framework continues to evolve, driven by both federal and state-level changes, Fort Worth is becoming a key location for THC-infused products in Texas.
10/11/24 at 11:31am