Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been vocal in his opposition to recreational marijuana, warning of increased impaired driving and potential harm to children. However, he has remained largely silent on the availability of intoxicating hemp products that are widely available in the state. These products, which are often packaged in colorful and appealing ways, can have similar effects to marijuana and are not subject to the same regulations.
Despite the governor’s concerns about marijuana, the state has been slow to regulate the hemp industry, which has led to a proliferation of untested and potentially dangerous products. In fact, a recent investigation found that many hemp-derived products contained harmful contaminants such as mold, pesticides, and heavy metals.
DeSantis vetoed a bill that would have restricted the sale of certain hemp products, citing concerns about the impact on small businesses. However, some argue that the lack of regulation has created a Wild West scenario, where unscrupulous operators can take advantage of the lack of oversight.
The contrast between DeSantis’ stance on marijuana and his silence on hemp products has raised eyebrows among some, who see it as a double standard. “If (DeSantis) has his way, adults in Florida will have easy access to unregulated, potentially dangerous intoxicating hemp products, but they will continue to have to jump through hoops in order to buy safe, legal cannabis,” said David Culver, senior vice president of public affairs at U.S. Cannabis Council.
The issue has also sparked concerns about the potential impact on children. While DeSantis has warned about the dangers of marijuana, he has not addressed the availability of hemp products that are often packaged in ways that may appeal to children.
As the debate over recreational marijuana continues, the lack of regulation in the hemp industry has raised important questions about the state’s priorities and the need for greater oversight.