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Curaleaf Holdings Inc T.CURA

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Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. is an international provider of consumer cannabis products. The Company and its brands, including Curaleaf, Select, Grassroots, JAMS, Find and Zero Proof provide selection and accessibility across the medical and adult use markets. It operates in approximately 17 states and owns and operates 147 dispensaries and 21 cultivation sites with a focus on states, including Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. It cultivates, processes, markets and/or dispenses a range of permitted cannabis products across its operating markets, including flower and pre-rolls, dry-herb vaporizer cartridges, concentrates for vaporizing such as pre-filled vaporizer cartridges and disposable vaporizer pens, concentrates for dabbing, such as mints, topical balms and lotions, tinctures, lozenges, capsules and edibles. Through Curaleaf International Holdings Limited, it has a supply and distribution network throughout the European market.


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Post by blackspade799on Dec 20, 2024 10:39am
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42 States that sell Delta 9 Hemp

42 States that sell Delta 9 Hemp
Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is considered legal in 42 states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., following the provisions of the 2018 Farm Bill which allows hemp products with no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. Here is a breakdown based on the information available:

Legal States (without substantial restrictions):
  • Alabama: Legal with an age restriction of 21+ for sales and possession of intoxicating hemp products.
     
  • Arizona: Legal with no substantial restrictions beyond the federal definition.
     
  • Arkansas: Legal under the state's hemp laws which align with the Farm Bill.
     
  • Connecticut: Legal.
     
  • Delaware: Legal.
     
  • Florida: Legal, with no significant restrictions beyond federal limits.
     
  • Georgia: Legal.
     
  • Hawaii: Legal.
     
  • Illinois: Legal.
     
  • Indiana: Legal.
     
  • Iowa: Legal.
     
  • Kansas: Legal.
     
  • Kentucky: Legal, although there's mention of attempted restrictions on Delta-8, which were blocked.
     
  • Louisiana: Legal with a dosage limit, but it's high enough not to be considered a meaningful restriction.
     
  • Maine: Legal.
     
  • Maryland: Legal.
     
  • Massachusetts: Legal.
     
  • Michigan: Legal.
     
  • Minnesota: Legal.
     
  • Mississippi: Legal.
     
  • Missouri: Legal.
     
  • Montana: Legal.
     
  • Nebraska: Legal.
     
  • Nevada: Legal.
     
  • New Hampshire: Legal.
     
  • New Jersey: Legal.
     
  • New Mexico: Legal.
     
  • New York: Legal.
     
  • North Carolina: Legal.
     
  • Ohio: Legal.
     
  • Oklahoma: Legal.
     
  • Oregon: Legal.
     
  • Pennsylvania: Legal, although there were discussions about potential restrictions.
     
  • Rhode Island: Legal.
     
  • South Carolina: Legal.
     
  • South Dakota: Legal.
     
  • Tennessee: Legal.
     
  • Texas: Legal.
     
  • Utah: Legal.
     
  • Vermont: Legal, although some legal ambiguity exists regarding synthetic cannabinoids.
     
  • Virginia: Legal with specific dosage limits.
     
  • West Virginia: Legal.
     
  • Wisconsin: Legal.
     
  • Wyoming: Legal.
     

Banned or Restricted States:
  • Alaska: Banned, as no hemp products with any THC are allowed for sale.
     
  • California: Heavily restricted with AB 45 affecting hemp-derived Delta-9 products.
     
  • Colorado: Prohibits the sale of hemp products where Delta-9 THC is chemically modified from hemp.
     
  • Idaho: Delta-9 THC from hemp is banned under state law.
     
  • North Dakota: Prohibits the isomerization of cannabinoids to create Delta-9 THC.
     
  • Washington: Prohibits the conversion of CBD or hemp to Delta-9 THC.
     

Please note that the legal status of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC can change, and state laws might evolve. It's advisable to check the most current local laws or consult legal resources for the latest information.
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