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Milwaukee has enacted new regulations for THC products, prohibiting sales to individuals under 21 and imposing fines of up to $1,000 per sale. This move was prompted by incidents of children becoming ill after consuming THC gummies. While marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin, hemp-derived THC products like delta-8 are legal but largely unregulated across the state. Despite attempts to implement statewide regulations for THC and delta-8, legislative efforts have stalled due to disagreements among lawmakers.

Wisconsin’s Biggest City Adopts Rules Limiting Sales Of THC-Infused Hemp Products To Adults 21 And Older

Jul 19, 2025

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*“We should be making sure that there’s a standard for purity and potency
so that it is not the wild west.”*

*By Benjamin Yount, The Center Square*

The city of Milwaukee has new rules for THC products.

The city’s Common Council unanimously approved a new set of rules that ban
anyone under 21 from buying THC gummies or other THC-laced drinks, snacks
or candies.

The push comes after Alderman Peter Burgelis says a couple of children got
sick after eating THC gummies.

“We started looking at this soon after a licensing committee meeting where
we saw that someone had sold—a store clerk had sold—600mg of gummies to a
child, actually handed them over the counter,” Burgelis added.

Marijuana remains illegal in Wisconsin, but hemp-derived THC products,
including delta-8 products, are legal.

And Burgelis said, in many places in the state, those products are
unregulated.

“It’s the wild, wild west for hemp THC because there is zero regulation,”
Burgelis said.

There have been attempts to regulate THC and delta-8 in Wisconsin, but
those efforts have stalled.

Lawmakers said in January that they are open to new THC and delta-8
regulations, but that’s not the same as an agreement on what the specifics
of those regulations should look like.

“We should be making sure that there’s a standard for purity and potency so
that it is not the wild west,” Sen. Chris Larson (D) told The Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel in January.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) was a bit more specific about the hold-up.

“I think [regulations are] the wise move,” Vos said. “But I think it’s
super unlikely with Democrats wanting to go in the opposite direction and
legalize recreational marijuana, so we’re kind of in a quandary.”

Milwaukee’s new rules come with fines of up to $1,000 per-sale.

The city’s rules do not, however, affect THC or hemp products that do not
produce a high.

*This story was first published by The Center Square.*

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