THC-infused drinks won't be banned in Georgia under a bill moving toward final votes. Instead, THC drinks could be sold in liquor stores as well as existing hemp retailers.
A group of lawmakers rejected an outright ban on THC-infused beverages. In a reversal, they recommended allowing them to be sold in liquor stores. A group of Georgia lawmakers rejected an outright ...
THC-infused drinks are marketed as an alternative to alcohol, but a bill pending in the Georgia General Assembly would ban the beverages across the state.
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Throughout the state, canned cannabis cocktails, seltzers & waters ranging from 5 to 20 mg THC per can are for sale.
but adding THC-infused beverages to the open-container law would make it illegal to have an open drink in the car, for either a driver or a passenger. If signed by the governor, the legislation ...