IA: Bill restricting consumable hemp products heads to governor’s desk

Senators also vote to add state medical cannabis licenses

The Iowa Senate sent Gov. Kim Reynolds a bill Tuesday that tightens Iowa’s laws and regulations on consumable hemp products as the products become more widely available.

Senators also passed a bill doubling the maximum number of licenses available for medical cannabis dispensaries.

House File 2605, passed on a 31-18 vote, would put a limit of 4 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) per serving in consumable hemp products, as well as a 10 mg limit per container — in addition to requiring warning labels on such products. The bill would also impose an age limit of 21, as well as add new restrictions and penalties related to the possession, sale and manufacturing of hemp products.

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