Alabama law enforcement targets CBD shops over illegal THC levels and illicit drug sales

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Alabama law enforcement raided CBD shops in five cities after tests revealed some products labeled as hemp contained THC levels exceeding legal limits, indicating they were actually marijuana. The investigation, which involved testing products bought from these stores, resulted in seizures and highlights ongoing efforts to regulate and control illicit drug sales in the state.
- Alabama AG Steve Marshall says CBD shops in 5 cities were raided for selling ‘illicit drugs’ AL.com
- ‘This is not hemp’: Multi-agency operation leads to seizure of drug paraphernalia from Alabama retail stores WSFA 12 News
- Opinion | Alabama lawmakers picked winners and losers, and hundreds of hemp businesses lost everything Alabama Political Reporter
- ALEA raids businesses ahead of hemp regulation law taking effect WVTM
- Alabama law enforcement raids CBD shops for illegal THC levels across multiple cities WBMA
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