What the Heck Is Going on With Delta-8?

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When we taped this week's episode of The Austin Chronicle Show on Thursday, reporter Morgan O'Hanlon called Delta-8 "legal-ish" – an apt description for a situation that is, shall we say, fluid.

There have been some developments since Morgan and I spoke (check out this Dallas Observer story), but our conversation, and her feature in this week's issue ("Industry Celebrates as Delta-8 Stays Legal, But for How Long?"), is still a great primer for anybody unsure why the state of Texas and the cannabusiness industry have gone to war.

In the second half of the program, Wayne Alan Brenner pops in for a conversation about his cover story about fantasy RPG/tavern Tiny Minotaur, and a preview of the ongoing Austin Studio Tour.

Want to catch the show live next time? Tune in Fridays, 6pm, to KOOP 91.7 FM or livestream the show at koop.org.


SHOW CREDITS
Host: Kim Jones. Guests: Morgan O’Hanlon, Wayne Alan Brenner. Engineer: Bob Dailey, Andrew Sollin. Theme music: Kevin Curtin and Jonas Wilson.

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