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California cracks down on dangerous THC products targeting kids

September 06, 2024 | Office of the Governor, Other State Agencies, Executive, California


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California cracks down on dangerous THC products targeting kids
In a recent government meeting, officials expressed urgent concerns over the proliferation of intoxicating hemp products, particularly THC-infused gummies and beverages, available in grocery stores across California. The discussions highlighted the alarming accessibility of these products to children, with officials noting that they are often placed alongside traditional snacks and drinks, making them difficult for parents to identify.

The meeting underscored the responsibility of the hemp industry in regulating these products, which have been linked to increasing instances of abuse among minors. Emergency regulations are being proposed to address these issues, with a focus on removing such items from retail shelves. Officials emphasized the need for a collaborative approach, involving various state agencies, to enforce these regulations effectively.

One official pointed out that these products are often marketed in a way that could mislead children and parents alike, comparing them to popular brands like Disney. The urgency of the situation was further illustrated by rising emergency room visits related to THC consumption among youth.

While there is a desire to support the hemp industry, officials made it clear that intoxicating products should not be sold in unregulated environments like grocery stores. They are hopeful for legislative action in the upcoming session to create a more structured regulatory framework for hemp products, ensuring that they are sold safely and responsibly.

In the interim, officials are calling on parents to be vigilant and proactive in questioning the presence of these products in stores, urging them to advocate for their removal. The meeting concluded with a commitment to hold retailers accountable and to prioritize the safety and well-being of children in California.

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