A little-noticed provision tucked into the federal spending bill signed by President Trump could upend the THC industry.
THC gummies are one of the most popular ways to consume cannabis, offering a tasty and discreet way to experience the psychoactive effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). However, while they provide a ...
Delta-9 gummies offer a convenient and enjoyable way for users to experience the effects of THC without the need for smoking or vaping. Delta-9 gummies are edible treats infused with ...
Ease of Use: THC gummies look and taste like regular candy, which makes them a discreet option for consuming cannabis. This is particularly advantageous for those who prefer not to draw attention to ...
The federal ban complicates Ohio's ongoing efforts to regulate hemp gummies and THC drinks. Ohio business owners worry the ...
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 ...
Unlike smoking or vaping, edibles don’t emit a strong odor, making them ideal for public consumption. You can enjoy them at home, at a social gathering, or even while traveling—provided you’re in a ...
Industry insiders say if this legislation becomes law the result "is going to be catastrophic for our industry." ...
In the past few years, there has been a surge in the popularity of cannabis-infused edibles such as Delta-9 gummies. These are THC edibles made from hemp plants containing hemp-derived cannabinoids.
We’ve all been there — squinting at a computer screen for a creative idea, feeling the heat before a big presentation, or lying wide awake, trying to quiet those persistent, anxious thoughts. It’s ...
The provision could wipe out a whole range of hemp-based products ranging from those seltzers to lotions used for arthritis pain.
With the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill, it’s now possible to find marijuana edibles at both physical and online locations. Presented by Originated Media What’s This? January 17, 2024 With the passing ...