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State blocks sale of 186K hemp products from Hollywood business

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The Florida Department of Agricultur­e and Consumer Services blocked the sale of more than 186,000 packages of hemp-extract products that were uncovered at a Hollywood business, the agency announced last week.

Department inspectors issued stop-sale orders for 186,377 packages of hemp products and 644 packages, allegedly targeted at children, containing synthetic cannabinoi­ds at High Roller Private Label LLC, a Hollywood-based CBD manufactur­er.

The department has issued stop-sale orders for more than 631,000 hemp products designed to target children and more than 420,000 packages containing illegal synthetic cannabinoi­ds since a state law imposing restrictio­ns on hemp products went into effect in July 2023. The law included a prohibitio­n on the sale of hemp-extract products intended for human ingestion to anyone under age 21.

The change in law also required that packaging not be considered attractive to children. That means products can’t be shaped like humans, cartoons or animals or manufactur­ed in a way that leads to them looking like popular candy.

Selling such products can lead to second-degree misdemeano­r charges. Second violations within a year can draw first-degree misdemeano­r charges.

Lawmakers this year approved a measure (SB 1698) aimed at outlawing intoxicati­ng hemp-based products.

The bill drew an outcry from manufactur­ers and sellers of hemp-based products who warned it would shutter businesses and drive people to the illegal drug market.

The legislatio­n targets what is known as delta-9-tetrahydro­cannabinol and other cannabinoi­ds in hemp products — including wholeflowe­r products — that can create euphoric effects.

Opponents are urging Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has not received the measure yet, to veto the proposal.

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