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CSP news have written an analysis saying “experts” say convenience stores must lobby for access to THC market…

Here’s where convenience retailers stand in the fast-growing THC segment. Experts urge c-stores to lobby for access before opportunities are legislated away

Like a detective trying to crack a tough case, Diana Eberlein has a pin-dotted map of the United States hanging on her wall.

Eberlein, chair of the advocacy group Coalition for Adult Beverage Alternatives (CABA) and chief external affairs officer for cannabis emulsion firm Vertosa, is tracking the ever-changing state-by-state regulations surrounding the sale of hemp-derived cannabis products in convenience stores and other retail outlets.

It’s a daunting task: During the 2025 legislative session, more than 30 states considered hemp-related bills.

At the same time, the issue is also being debated at the federal level. The Senate recently removed restrictive hemp-related language from its version of the agriculture funding bill, while the restrictions remain in the House version of the bill.

“It does need to be updated,” Eberlein said of her map. “But, yes. I do a visual map. Now we’re starting to get questions about, ‘How is it taxed?’ and this and that and I’m like, ‘Oh. I need a better visual.’ There’s only so many colored flags and symbols that I can use.”

There’s good reason for convenience stores to want a piece of this cannabis pie. Daily or near-daily users of cannabis have surpassed daily alcohol users in recent years, according to data from Carnegie Mellon University. And sales of hemp-derived THC drinks are slated to grow from $382 million last year to nearly $750 million by 2029, according to Brightfield Group.

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https://www.cspdailynews.com/cbdhemp/hemp-derived-cannabis-sales-c-stores-must-navigate-complex-state-regulations?utm_source=policy-decoded.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=dailybrief&utm_campaign=policy-decoded

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