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The sweeping ban, which takes effect in a year, has sent shockwaves across Kansas and Missouri as the booming hemp industry grapples with the abrupt legislative change. It could mark the end for businesses like Monslow's if additional legislation is not passed.
A new law capping the amount of THC included in hemp products could be “a death blow” to businesses like Plift and Emerald Med CBD that use them to create alternatives to alcohol and health supplement
The spending bill that reopened the federal government includes a ban on hemp-derived THC and CBD products — a provision that experts say could upend the state's thriving industry. Why it matters: Even though intoxicating hemp-derived products are not plentiful in Colorado,
Researchers have taken a significant step toward creating a standardized language for describing the aromas of cannabis and hemp.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. slipped language into the legislation to restrict hemp products to 0.4 milligrams of THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, the intoxicating, psychoactive compound found in hemp and in much greater concentrations in marijuana.
Intoxicating hemp products have popped up in South Carolina over the last few years, but there are no regulations on the multibillion dollar industry.
A new federal law targeting hemp-derived THC products has left Wisconsin families who rely on CBD gummies to treat epileptic seizures uncertain about their future access to what they consider to be a life-changing health remedy.
New federal THC cap of 0.4mg in government funding bill threatens Waco hemp businesses. Hemp Gaia owner says none of her products would pass, forcing closure. After being arrested, Chinese woman explains why she came to the US GOP Lawmaker Behind Epstein ...