In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country. Texas Agriculture ...
A spending deal to reopen the federal government includes language that would severely restrict the hemp-derived THC products ...
I believe this ban will save a generation from getting hooked on dangerous drugs.” By Marijke Friedman, The Texas Tribune As ...
After a hidden provision in the funding bill that reopened the federal government, local business owners in the THC industry ...
Within the legislation to end the longest-ever government shutdown is language that would ban hemp-derived THC products that ...
Fear not, Texas THC users. Yes, all the hemp-derived products on Texas shelves become "federally illegal." But so is ...
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Nearly all available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp ...
A federal spending bill aimed at reopening the government also threatens to ban nearly all hemp-derived THC products, ...
Beau Whitney, a consultant to the hemp and cannabis industries, said, at a minimum, the new federal ban on THC-containing ...
President Donald Trump signed a bill Wednesday that bans nearly all THC products, just months after the Texas hemp industry ...
Congress tucked a ban on intoxicating hemp items into a funding bill, leaving Texas shop owners bracing for closures.