Sadly, letters intended to clarify a local weed debate also seem to be a bit contradictory.
Mostly . . . What we notice is that authorities will crack down on biz & maybe not customers.
Here's the word and more news info . . .
This letter goes on to address the "great deal of confusion and misinformation" related to the legality of Delta-8 THC products. It agrees with an opinion letter from Kansas' Attorney General Derek Schmidt released in 2021 which states that Delta-8 products are illegal in Kansas.
The second letter is addressed to businesses in Lawrence and Douglas County who are in the market of selling CBD products, especially Delta-8. It is a written notice declaring that "marketing and/or selling Delta-8 THC products" is illegal and asks any owners who receive the letter to voluntarily remove these products from store shelves.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Douglas County DA will prosecute stores selling Delta-8 products
LAWRENCE ( KSNT) - The Douglas County District Attorney's Office released two letters on Tuesday addressing the legality of CBD products containing Delta-8 THC. The first letter, titled "District Attorney Suzanne Valdez's Statement on Delta-8 THC," declares that the District Attorney's Office will not aggressively prosecute end users for possession of small amounts of THC products.
Douglas County prosecutor won't 'aggressively' prosecute users of Delta-8 THC
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Douglas County, Kansas, District Attorney Suzanne Valdez said Tuesday she has instructed her office not to "aggressively" prosecute end users consuming Delta-8 THC products. "This is a matter of prosecutorial discretion based upon effective allocation of resources and prevailing community interests," Valdez said in Tuesday's announcement.
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