'Fake Weed' Gummies, Vape Pens And Other Hemp Products Banned In South Dakota Where Majority Opposes Recreational Cannabis
A law that bans the sale of unregulated hemp products in South Dakota took effect on Monday, some three months after Governor Kristi Noem (R) signed it into law.the measure from Rep. Brian Mulder (R) made The sale of all Delta-8, Delta-10, THC-O, HHC and THC-P products and other unregulated THC products illegal statewide and treated as a Class 2 misdemeanor. Hemp Quarters 605, a shop where such products can be purchased, took legal action in June to fight the new law. The Pierre-based business filed a lawsuit U.S. District Court in South Dakota challenging the constitutionality of the new law and asking for an issuance of a preliminary injunction to put a pause on the enactment of the bill.According to the lawsuit, by meddling with the sale of federally legal products across state lines, the state would violate the U.S. Constitution's commerce clause.