The debate over the legalization of hemp products containing THC in Louisiana is currently ongoing, with advocates and entrepreneurs speaking out about the potential adverse consequences that modifying the existing state law may bring. On the one hand, state senators Jay Morris and Stewart Cathey are proposing to reduce the limit of THC in hemp products from 8 mg to 2 mg, citing their concerns about inadvertently establishing a recreational THC market in Louisiana.
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