Ban on hemp products in Chicago clears City Council committee

Chicago Council Panel Votes to Ban Intoxicating Hemp Products

A key committee in Chicago has voted to ban hemp products containing psychoactive compounds, a move that would preempt a federal ban set to take effect later this year.

The proposal, championed by Alderman Marty Quinn, aims to outlaw hemp beverages, gummies, edibles, and other products with similar effects to marijuana. However, industry leaders and the city's mayor, Brandon Johnson, strongly oppose the measure, citing potential economic losses and job cuts.

Quinn argues that the ban is necessary to protect consumers, particularly children, from unregulated products. He claims that most hemp businesses are legitimate and want to ensure public safety, just like they would with any other industry.

However, Quinn's proposal has sparked concerns about the impact on small businesses and the hemp industry as a whole. Ivan Capifali, head of the city's Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, warns that enforcing such a ban could be nearly impossible, threatening hundreds or thousands of jobs.

Industry leaders have long advocated for setting an age minimum of 21 to purchase hemp products, along with testing and labeling standards. They argue that these measures can help ensure public safety while allowing the industry to thrive.

The proposal now heads to the full City Council, which will decide whether to ban intoxicating hemp products across the city. If approved, it would take effect within a 10-day window, imposing penalties of up to $5,000 on businesses selling such products.

As the debate continues, lawmakers are grappling with how to regulate the growing hemp industry, which has been driven by a loophole in federal legislation that allows for THC extraction and concentration. The federal spending bill recently passed includes a provision to close this loophole by November 2026, unless Congress intervenes.
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ They're trying to ban intoxicating hemp products in Chicago, but isn't that just another case of "better safe than sorry"? I'm worried about the impact on small businesses and the hemp industry as a whole. It's like they're playing catch-up with the federal government on regulating this industry. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh, can't believe the drama going down in Chicago 🀯! So they're trying to ban all hemp products with psychoactive compounds? Like, what's next? Banning coffee because it gives you a buzz? It seems like a total overreach to me, especially since most hemp businesses are legit and just want to make safe products πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the small businesses that are gonna get hit hard by this ban? It's all about public safety, but is it really worth killing off an entire industry? πŸ€” The federal loophole thing is pretty confusing too... can't they just set some basic standards instead of trying to regulate everything? πŸ˜’
 
OMG, have you guys seen those new vegan donut shops popping up everywhere? πŸ©πŸ‘€ I mean, I'm all for trying new foods and all, but have you ever noticed how they always put the most epic designs on their Instagram posts? πŸ˜‚ It's like, "Oh yeah, our donuts are literally art." Meanwhile, I just get a sugar rush and a regretful stomach πŸ€ͺ. Anyway, back to hemp... what if we could make CBD products that are actually safe for kids? πŸ’‘ Maybe they could even market it as a fun, edible puzzle toy or something πŸ€”
 
omg... can't believe this is even a thing 🀯 i mean, what's the harm in a little hemp edibles or gummies? it's all about moderation, right? πŸ™„ i feel for small businesses and the industry as a whole tho, they just wanna make a living and do what's best for their customers. πŸ€‘ like, setting an age min of 21 and testing standards sounds pretty reasonable to me... maybe we can find a middle ground here 🀝
 
omg u no wht's goin on in chicago?? 🀯 they got a council panel votin to ban hemp products w/ psychoactive stuff in them lol what about all the legit businesses?? i feel bad 4 the small biz owners who cud lose their jobs n stuff πŸ€‘ it's like, cant we just set an age limit n make sure ppl r buyin from safe places?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the mayor & industry leaders r on same page abt dis, but it's all good cuz chicago got this 4 now lol 😎
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda mixed about this whole thing πŸ€”. On one hand, I get where Alderman Quinn is coming from - we all want to protect our citizens, especially kids, from getting messed with unregulated products. But on the other hand, I think it's a bit drastic to ban everything that's got even a hint of psychoactive compounds 🚫. I mean, hemp is still a relatively new thing and we're only just starting to figure out its potential benefits.

I'm also worried about how this would affect small businesses and the local economy πŸ’Έ. I've seen some people in my community who make their living selling hemp products and it's hard to imagine them losing that income πŸ˜”. Maybe instead of a blanket ban, we should be focusing on setting some clear regulations and standards for the industry? That way everyone can play by the same rules and stay safe at the same time 🀝.

It'll be interesting to see what the full City Council decides πŸ’¬. I hope they take a more nuanced approach than just shutting everything down out of hand πŸ”’.
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, this whole hemp product ban thing is kinda weird πŸ€”. Like, what's the harm in having some gummies or edibles? They're not like selling hard liquor or anything πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, I get why they wanna protect people from all that psychoactive stuff... it can be sketchy. And I feel for the small businesses and industry leaders who are gonna take a hit if this ban goes through πŸ’Έ. It's like, how do you regulate something without kinda shutting down an entire industry? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The city council is still figuring that out, so fingers crossed they come up with a good solution 🀞. I just wish we could all agree on what to do and just move forward πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG, this is crazy 🀯! Like, I get where Alderman Quinn is coming from, wanting to protect kids and all that, but banning it altogether? That's just gonna stifle innovation in the hemp industry πŸŒΏπŸ’Έ. I mean, most businesses are legit, right? And Ivan Capifali is totally right too - enforcing this ban would be a nightmare 😩. Can't we just set some basic standards for testing and labeling like they're proposing? It seems like a win-win to me! 21+ for hemp products sounds reasonable πŸ€”
 
omg u guys 🀯 just read that chicago is tryin to ban all hemp products with psychoactive compounds like marijuana lol what's next? they're gonna outlaw coffee or somethin because it's got caffeine πŸ˜‚ but seriously this is bad news for the small businesses and industry workers in chicago. Ivan Capifali said enforcein' a ban on these products could be super hard and put hundreds of jobs at risk πŸ€• also the mayor is opposed to it so idk if it'll even get passed πŸ€”
 
omg i'm lowkey freaking out about this 🀯 chicago is like, taking it's own approach to hemp regulation which is def not ideal considering the federal gov't is trying to close that THC extraction loophole anyway πŸ€” i feel bad for small businesses & hemp industry workers tho πŸ™ a 10-day ban window? that's super rushed... can't we just wait till the feds sort out their act? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ also, what's with the $5k penalty? seems kinda harsh 😬 and btw, how do they even enforce this ban on products already on the market πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I feel like both sides have valid points πŸ€”. On one hand, I get why Alderman Quinn wants to protect consumers, especially kids, from unregulated products 😬. But at the same time, I think it's crazy that the ban would affect so many legit businesses and potentially lead to job losses πŸ’Ό. Industry leaders are proposing some reasonable measures like age limits and testing standards – can't we find a middle ground? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Maybe instead of a blanket ban, we could have stricter regulations in place to ensure public safety without stifling innovation πŸš€?
 
ugh dont know what to think about this new ban πŸ€”... i mean, yeah kids should be protected but banning all hemp products is just too extreme? cant we just set an age limit and make sure they're properly labeled? πŸ“πŸ’¦ i got friends who started a hemp business last year and now theyre worried about losing everything πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž it feels like the city is just trying to get in front of the feds on this one, but really its just gonna cause more problems πŸš§πŸ’£
 
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