A little-noticed provision tucked into the federal spending bill signed by President Trump could upend the THC industry.
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Forget the Trump-signed THC ban. In Texas, hemp is still as legal as ever. | Opinion
Fear not, Texas THC users. Yes, all the hemp-derived products on Texas shelves become “federally illegal.” But so is ...
Congress is pushing a major change that could shake up the cannabis industry nationwide. Lawmakers say it’s about closing a ...
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Federal government shutdown deal bans almost all THC products in Texas
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- President Donald Trump has signed a law banning nearly all THC products in Texas. Under federal law, ...
Discounted prices on cannabis gummies, oils and flowered marijuana can now be offered to veterans, seniors and young adults ...
In the government shutdown deal, Congress closed a loophole that allowed a Delta-8 THC market to explode in Indiana. What now ...
Passage of the legislation ends the long-running government shutdown. But it also could spell the end of a beverage category ...
President Donald Trump has signed into law new federal hemp regulations that will ban the sale of most THC products in ...
The legislation, part of the passage of the spending bill that ends the government shutdown, is scheduled to take effect in 1 ...
A provision in the deal to end the shutdown would ban hemp-derived products, like THC gummies, vapes and beverages.
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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.
Colorado, long criticized for being too restrictive, suddenly looks less like an outlier and more like a preview of where the ...
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