SB292
IntroducedKSProhibiting the transfer of hemp-derived cannabinoid products to any person under the age of 21, establishing packaging and labeling requirements for such products and amending the definition of industrial hemp and hemp products.
Kansas · Session 2025
Status
Introduced
As of Mar 6, 2025
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
This Kansas bill, referred to the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs, would ban hemp-derived cannabinoid product sales to those under 21 and establish new packaging, labeling, and definitional standards. Age restrictions and packaging or labeling mandates require hemp product sellers and manufacturers to update compliance practices and product presentation to remain lawful.
What
This Kansas bill, referred to the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs, would ban hemp-derived cannabinoid product sales to those under 21 and establish new packaging, labeling, and definitional standards.
Who
retailers and cultivators
Why
Age restrictions and packaging or labeling mandates require hemp product sellers and manufacturers to update compliance practices and product presentation to remain lawful.
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