With the reopening of the federal government, congress is now closing a loophole made possible in the 2018 Farm Bill.
A new law redefining what constitutes legal hemp could result in the wiping out of some popular related products in the U.S.
Ohio lawmakers on Tuesday sent sweeping legislation to change the state’s recreational marijuana and intoxicating hemp regulations to Gov. Mike DeWine. Senate Bill 56, which passed the Ohio Senate by ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Beginning September 1, Texas businesses can no longer sell or market vapes that contain cannabinoids like THC or nicotine products manufactured in China. The new law, House Bill ...
Businesses in Louisiana producing edibles, drinks, and tinctures based on the loophole created by the 2018 Farm Bill fear ...
Popular CBD products, including ‘sleep gummies,’ tinctures, oils and capsules, contain more intoxicating THC than allowed by ...
A move to close a loophole allowing hemp products with THC on shelves could negatively impact Hampton Roads cannabis ...
HOUSTON — A proposed Texas Senate bill would stop the sale of THC products. Retailers and hemp industry leaders tell KHOU 11 the impact of such a ban could be “devastating” for some. Lt. Gov. Dan ...
Congressional researchers say it “remains unclear” how the federal government might enforce a newly enacted law that takes ...
Some THC strains are gaining attention for their potential to boost energy, promote relaxation, and enhance focus naturally. Gummies are a convenient, discreet, and tasty way to incorporate this ...