A little-noticed provision tucked into the federal spending bill signed by President Trump could upend the THC industry.
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Alabama Cannabis Coalition says provisions in federal spending bill could outlaw all cannabis products
The spending package that reopened the government will impact the cannabis industry around the country, and here in Alabama.
The federal ban complicates Ohio's ongoing efforts to regulate hemp gummies and THC drinks. Ohio business owners worry the ...
Hemp, which comes from the cannabis plant, was legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill. That move opened a loophole that allowed ...
McConnell’s hemp ban risks wiping out most U.S. hemp-derived products, while MSOs pin hopes on Schedule III rescheduling that ...
A provision limiting the sale of intoxicating hemp products made its way into legislation to reopen the federal government ...
The agreement to end the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown includes a provision to stop the spread of intoxicating ...
Kentucky will soon have operating medical marijuana dispensaries, but some lawmakers are raising concerns about certain ...
Ohio Senate Bill 56 is a proposed state bill that would overhaul certain aspects of the current cannabis industry in Ohio, although it has yet to gain approval of both the state house and senate in ...
An amendment in the Senate’s government-reopening bill rewrites the definition of hemp, jeopardizing many THC-enhanced drinks, gummies and other products.
Officials say the packaging of cannabis gummies can look identical to regular candy, raising safety concerns as families prepare for Halloween.
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