OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The government funding bill passed a month ago has a measure to cap THC levels in hemp products starting next November.
Any product with more than .4 milligrams of THC could no longer be sold.
That would effectively ban most products on shelves at CBD stores in the metro.
A new bill introduced in the U.S. Senate aims to loosen that impending regulation.
A business that sells CBD products in the metro says they support those regulations instead of an outright ban.
“I would be here all day... if I didn’t have to go home to my kids,” said Jennifer Carbonell, the operations manager at one American Shaman CBD shop in Omaha.
Carbonell says the products she sells can really help people. She uses CBD to manage pain from her sciatica.
A lot of her customers are managin

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