After a ban on hemp was snuck into a bill to reopen the government after the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, a bipartisan group of state lawmakers may save Wisconsin’s intoxicating hemp products industry.
Wisconsin Public Radio reports the lawmakers are backing a bill to regulate intoxicating hemp products in the state. It would prohibit anyone under 21 from buying hemp products containing THC variants that make consumers high, would require hemp growers to test their crops by independent labs and require that such products be sold in child-resistant packaging.
