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The ongoing status quo — even as members of Congress weigh a federal ban on intoxicating hemp goods, a reversal of the 2018 Farm Bill which legalized them — has Ohio marijuana company executives warning of the financial and social costs the state may have to bear before lawmakers take action.
Texas lawmakers are revisiting a bill that aims to regulate hemp-derived consumable products, including THC. Here's what you need to know.
The governor of Texas is detailing where he stands on a renewed push in the legislature to ban most consumable hemp products, seemingly departing from a proposal that advanced through a Senate committee this week by calling for regulated access to low-THC hemp items for adults.
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TREMONT — Drafting a possible moratorium on so-called potentially intoxicating hemp products, housing legislation and bear management ideas were among the assortment of issues discussed at the League
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Rep. John Bell has one foot in the hemp industry and the other in the legislature. And he says he’s also being asked to run for Thom Tillis’ Senate seat.
Gold Spectrum celebrated the opening of their processing facility Tuesday with potentially devastating industry-wide changes looming.
Police can't tell the difference between hemp and marijuana. Neither can the state experts who test drugs. North Carolina courts don't seem to mind, even though one is legal and the other can lead to years in prison.
Gonnell and Cole White of Troutman Pepper Locke LLP outline federal and state developments related to the regulation of intoxicating hemp-derived products, including addressing a perceived loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill.