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South Carolina senators debate raising hemp product purchase age to 21, sparking concerns over patient access to medical hemp.
South Carolina senators are debating a hemp bill that would raise the purchase age to 21, restrict sales of stronger products, and ban psychoactive hemp items.
Advocates and families warn the legislation could limit access for patients who rely on hemp-derived products for medical conditions like epilepsy.
Parents and supporters urge inclusion of a therapeutic provision allowing doctor-certified access, arguing medical and recreational use should be regulated together.
While a full ban failed narrowly, the bill remains under review, with potential amendments on medical access, gummy rules, and sales at bars and restaurants.
Los senadores de Carolina del Sur debaten el aumento de la edad de compra de productos de cáñamo a 21 años, lo que despierta preocupaciones sobre el acceso de los pacientes al cáñano medicinal.