A bill from Washington 17th District State Rep. Kevin Waters that would prohibit the sale of products combining alcohol and tetrahydrocannabinol is headed to the governor’s desk. House Bill 1772, which the Senate unanimously passed on Wednesday, would make it illegal to manufacture, import, offer, or sell in Washington a consumable product that contains cannabis or any form of THC in combination with beer, wine, spirits, or any other type of liquor in the same product. Waters, a Republican from Stevenson said mixing the two substances is very dangerous, calling them “a blackout in a bottle.” He added these types of products could become more prevalent and difficult to stop in the next few years, especially if federal regulations change, and this law would help Washington get ahead of that. The bill now waits for the governor’s signature to become law. The 105-day 2023 legislative session is scheduled to end on April 23.