These compounds create the recognizable musty smell that lingers in the air
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In August 2020, the California state legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 793, which prohibits a tobacco retailer, or any of the tobacco retailers agents or employees, from selling, offering for sale, or possessing with the intent to sell or offer for sale, a flavoured tobacco product or a tobacco product flavour enhancer, with the exception of hookah tobacco/shisha and premium cigars.1 Flavoured tobacco products are defined in the bill as any tobacco product containing a constituent that imparts a characterising flavour other than tobacco.2 However, the bill faced legal challenges and a signature-gathering campaign led by the tobacco industry, leading to its inclusion on the ballot for the general election (Proposition 31)
Now, some state lawmakers, alarmed by how difficult it is for law enforcement officers to tell the difference between hemp buds or joints and illegal pot products, are cracking down on smokable hemp