The KBI recently held a meeting with the Attorney General’s office and the beverage wholesale industry regarding THC-infused drinks, leading many liquor stores to stop selling them.
Vern’s Retail Liquor in Topeka says its inventory is legal, containing less than 0.3% THC and has yet to remove the drinks from the shelves.
“Over the last I would say few weeks due to the topic of legality of it, some are taking precaution and removing it off the shelves, we choose to go ahead and still be vocal and support the selling of these in the store,” said Christian Stewart, general manager of Vern’s Retail Liquor.
Stewart says that Vern’s Retail Liquor will follow changes in state law, but will continue to support the sale of these drinks.
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