California Crackdown on Intoxicating Hemp Products Leads to Seizure of More Than 700 Products

The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) seized 700+ intoxicating hemp products banned under the state’s recently enacted hemp industry restrictions.

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During a statewide enforcement crackdown on intoxicating hemp products, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) seized more than 700 products banned under recently enacted rules, FOX 26 reports. ABC agents inspected 383 establishments as part of the effort. ABC Director Joseph McCullough told FOX 26 that “97% were in compliance with the new regulations.”   

“ABC’s enforcement sweep demonstrated overwhelming compliance among licensees statewide. … While these numbers are promising, 100% compliance is our goal.” — McCullough to FOX 26 

In all, 12 of the 383 businesses inspected were in violation of the new regulations, which were approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) as emergency regulations last month. Regulators seized the products of 14 brand names, including Cheech and Chong branded products. Cheech and Chong’s brand was among the plaintiffs in the legal challenge to the hemp ban, which is ongoing; however, last week a judge ruled that the ban could remain in effect while the case makes its way through the courts. A trial conference date for the case is set for November 22. 

Under the emergency rules, any hemp-derived cannabinoid products sold in the state must contain “no detectable amount of total THC,” can only be sold to individuals aged 21 or older, and set a five-serving-size cap for such products. 

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