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A Pennsylvania probe found most tested hemp products illegally high in THC, sold to minors, prompting calls for stricter laws.
A 10-month grand jury investigation in Pennsylvania’s Montgomery, Bucks, and Chester counties found that 93.75% of 144 tested hemp products exceeded the 0.3% legal THC limit, with many sold in child-friendly packaging and marketed as legal under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Despite claims of compliance, shops sold unregulated, marijuana-like products to minors, prompting district attorneys to demand urgent legislative action, including raising the purchase age to 21 and requiring mandatory testing.
At least one arrest was made, and hundreds of thousands in assets seized, but no clear timeline for reform exists.
Officials warn of a public health crisis fueled by a legal loophole allowing dangerous, unregulated products to flood the market.
Una investigación de Pensilvania encontró que la mayoría de los productos de cáñamo probados eran ilegalmente altos en THC, vendidos a menores de edad, lo que provocó que se pidieran leyes más estrictas.