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 ...
Critics are raising the alarm about a federal ban on many hemp products that was slipped into the funding bill that ended the record-long government shutdown on Wednesday. They say it will strictly ...
The provision, tucked into the spending bill that could end the US government shutdown, would ban intoxicating hemp-derived THC products, including gummies and drinks. A provision in the federal ...
The CBD landscape has evolved far beyond oils and tinctures. Today, full spectrum CBD gummies offer a delicious way to experience the natural benefits of the hemp plant — including its rich mix of ...
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CBD gummies distributed across the U.S. are being recalled. The recall relates to potential contact with peanut protein. The legality of these gummies varies from state-to-state. Over 60,000 ...
(WJW) – Thousands of cannabidiol gummies (CBD) are being recalled nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA reports the gummies produced by Extract Labs, Inc., based in ...
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