Should Iowa bars, restaurants that sell THC drinks face greater liability? [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa]
Mar. 28—DES MOINES —
Senate Study Bill 3195 would expand the state's "dram shop" laws, which impose civil liability for selling alcohol to a visibly intoxicated or underage persons, to apply to consumable hemp products.
Dramshop insurance covers liabilities associated with the sale of alcohol, specifically for over service resulting in intoxication. The law allows people
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Current law caps non-economic damages for pain and suffering awarded to a person injured by an intoxicated person
The bill would increase the cap to
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"It just seems appropriate that the establishments that are selling these types of products have a higher liability than the normal alcohol (establishment) out here, because they are selling a product that we don't have a whole lot of information on at this point in time right now," Dawson said. " ... This is a different product. There's a delayed reaction there. This works differently compared to (alcohol) so that the retailers have to have some liability on this if they're going to sell these."
"We are hoping that this conversation matures and we don't have to reinvent the wheel," Goranson said. "We'd like to see what other states are doing on this as far as, how does the current standard of training (for employees
"We feel like we should be responsible for what we should be responsible for. With all the extra variables here, I feel like if we don't do this really well, we're going to be responsible for all kinds of behaviors that have nothing to do with what we're doing."
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"I didn't even know a thing about it until the last bill," Dotzler said of separate legislation to limit the potency of hemp-derived cannabis products sold in
Dotzler noted the drink had a delayed effect, which can create "an opportunity to consume more before it all hits you."
Hemp, legalized federally in 2018 by the passage of the Farm Bill, opened the door to commercial production of hemp-based products. Most drinks on shelves today offer THC in doses of 5 to 10 milligrams. While hemp is limited by its THC concentration, there's no limit on the number of milligrams an individual product can be made with.
House File 2605, which passed out of the House and is pending in the
Harms said several states have restricted or banned products over 10 milligrams per serving, and that the
"If you can provide definitions for these, then it can get to the issue of what you're trying to control, which is these high-potency drinks that are only THC," Harms said.
"I feel that there needs to be a responsibility of anyone selling these products and making money on them, because too many people have no idea of the risks," she said.
She said in other states where high-potency THC drinks are legal, there have been increased incidence of impaired driving and car crashes, and "people going into psychosis, people developing schizophrenia, even when they don't have a family history of mental illness in their family."
Dawson said he intends to amend the bill, but was still having conversations as to what that would entail. The bill is now eligible for consideration by the full Senate Ways and Means committee.
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