Nebraska Says It’s High Time to Enforce Delta-9 THC Limits

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  • Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers sent cease-and-desist letters to 104 tobacco stores in the state alleging that they are selling illegal or unlawful THC-containing products.
  • According to the AG’s office, the stores allegedly sold products marketed as hemp but that contained a Delta-9 concentration over the legal limit, making it marijuana, and these products misidentified their contents.
  • The letters require recipients to cease all sales of THC-containing products and sign a related agreement with the AG’s office.

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