On Thursday, December 11, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is holding a public hearing on its permanent hemp ...
Discover what the feds cannabis end of year actions mean for hemp, CBD, and THC products, shaping the industry for 2026.
Democratic senators have introduced a new bill to create a federal regulatory framework for hemp-derived cannabinoids and ...
A bid to ban the sale of intoxicating hemp-derived THC products in Chicago, except at licensed marijuana dispensaries, hit a ...
The gas-station drug’s prevalence in workplace screenings is now “higher than all the other opiates we test for combined.” ...
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cbdMD regains NYSE compliance after Series A conversion
On December 8, 2025, cbdMD, Inc. announced that it had regained compliance with the NYSE American’s continued listing standards, following a confirmation letter from NYSE Regulation on December 5, ...
For years, gas stations, convenience stores, and online shops advertised “hemp” or “CBD” candies and vapes packaged in rainbow colors and marketed with words like “calming” and “natural.” They looked ...
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So Much for “Closing the Loophole”: How the Entire Hemp Industry Got Rolled and What Comes Next
Shock. Grief. Dismay. Desperation. Just a few of the emotions I have encountered during countless phone calls and meetings with stakeholders in ...
The bill that ended the federal government shutdown on Nov. 12 removed what lawmakers called “a loophole” from the 2018 farm bill that had allowed products such as delta-8, delta-9 and THCA to be sold ...
H.R. 5371 rewrites the federal hemp definition, banning delta-8, THCA flower, and more. Learn what this means for employers, drug tests, and policy enforcement.
The $24 billion hemp industry faces a provision to ban THC- and CBD-infused drinks, along with other impairing beverages and snacks, in November 2026.
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