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US: Partnership launches CABA alliance for hemp lobbying

A partnership of hemp beverage manufacturers, supply chain partners, and alcohol retailers and distributors have announced the launch of the Coalition for Adult Beverage Alternatives (CABA). The organization will educate and influence federal legislation through a clear code of operating conduct and sensible manufacturing and marketing regulation prioritizing consumer safety. The coalition represents a unified voice across key stakeholders in hemp and alcohol industries allowing for the accessibility and commerce of hemp-derived Delta-9 (THC) beverages through traditional retail locations.

The legal framework for THC beverages was established with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, which federally legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% THC. This landmark legislation opened the door for many U.S. farmers to grow and sell hemp and establish industrial hemp as a lucrative new cash crop.

Since then, a robust multi-billion dollar legal market has taken shape in the form of low-dose hemp-derived THC beverages being distributed across the United States. Minnesota was the first state to regulate the THC beverage industry, providing consumers with access to safe, regulated products and allowing businesses to innovate responsibly within clearly defined boundaries, such as offering on-premise consumption at bars and restaurants where alcohol is also sold and served. Since then, many other states have followed suit to create safe hemp programs.

Diana Eberlein, Chair of the Coalition for Adult Beverage Alternatives & VP of Marketing & Business Development, and founding board member, SōRSE Technology said: "Since 2018, the cannabis beverage industry has seen explosive growth and is estimated to reach a market value of $3.8B by 2030. CABA is united in establishing clear regulatory pathways to ensure product safety, transparency, and responsible marketing practices for these products. We have comprehensive standards for low-dose THC beverages with a focus on consumer health and safety. We look forward to working with Congress toward a future where consumers have access and freedom to choose safe adult beverage alternatives through sensible regulation."

In markets with no regulations, bad actors have taken advantage of the void, selling highly potent products, often marketed to children, and sometimes manufactured with synthetic cannabinoids which lack transparency (into the chemical conversion and manufacturing processes) and purity testing. As a result, the THC beverage industry faces a growing number of statewide orders to bar the sale of its products and mounting pressure from members of Congress to impose a federal ban. If passed, these state and federal regulations would eliminate nearly every ingestible hemp product currently available in markets. Coalition members believe those proposals go beyond what's necessary to ensure consumer safety and would have a devastating effect on the broader hemp industry, which is providing a boon to U.S. farmers struggling to compete with industrial operations, as well as local economies and jobs.

As Congress looks to re-authorize the Farm Bill in 2025, CABA will advocate for proper age restrictions, third-party testing, standardized packaging and labeling requirements, prevention of marketing to minors, transparent ingredient sourcing, and clear THC beverage dosage and serving guidelines. Coalition members have proposed that these products be sold in venues where alcohol is available while reserving higher-dosed products for regulated marijuana markets.

CABA has hired both Thorn Run Partners and S-3 Group to lobby the federal government on their behalf. Both firms have extensive experience and relationships with relevant committees in Congress and the administration. Their main focus for CABA will be preserving the legal status of naturally occurring cannabinoids, particularly THC (D9) and other hemp derivatives.

For more information:
Coalition for Adult Beverage Alternatives
drinkcann.com/

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