Fewer choices in THC drinks? Changes in cannabis product lines at local shops? An end to sales of potent THC gummies at gas stations and convenience stores? Last month, Congress passed legislation to ...
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Oregon’s two U.S. senators reintroduced a bill Wednesday that would establish the legal age at 21 to purchase hemp-derived ...
Chicago adds a beverage carveout, Ohio effectively bans hemp-THC and first post-spending bill federal regulatory legislation ...
Akira Botanicals stated that its farm-owned structure positions the company to operate steadily as the market adjusts to the ...
Share on Pinterest Advocates for the cannabis and hemp industries say regulation is preferable to an outright ban. Image credit: Robert Alexander/Getty Images A provision in the recent federal ...
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.
The legislation to reopen the government also included strict new rules for hemp products that critics say threaten to outlaw mainstream drinks, creams, gummies, oils and vapes. The provision closes a ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — The government shutdown is now over, but the vote to fund and reopen federal agencies could have a disastrous impact on a growing industry here in Indiana. Tucked inside hundreds of ...
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.
Popular THC-infused drinks and edibles may disappear from store shelves in the next year as Congress is on the verge of passing a ban on nearly all hemp-derived THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, products.