On May 14, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed Alabama HB8 into law. Effective June 1, HB8 introduced sweeping changes that will reshape how nicotine products are sold, marketed, and regulated in Alabama. You heard that right, nicotine — not cannabis. While the subject of HB8 is a little out of our typical green wheelhouse, this coverage is backed by popular demand and it implicates many issues facing the cannabis industry in Congress, state houses, and courthouses across the country.

While the bill’s primary focus is public health — specifically, curbing youth vaping — its impact on businesses and consumers will be significant. In this post, we break down the key provisions of HB8 and explore what they mean for retailers, manufacturers, and vape enthusiasts.

Grab a spot on the couch, pop some

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