CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new federal law included in the latest spending bill will ban certain THC products, potentially eliminating Lowcountry hemp businesses when it takes full effect next year.
It's Friday afternoon at Total Wine and More in Arlington, Va., and the shelves are sparkling with shiny bottles and cans. They include an option that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago: ...
America’s attention this week was rightfully focused on the back-and-forth negotiations on Capitol Hill over reopening the government. But quietly tucked away within the new funding bill, signed into ...
A provision tucked into the funding deal that ended the country’s longest federal government shutdown bans unregulated hemp products that contain THC, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis. The ...
Edibles, especially THC gummies, have become one of the most talked-about forms of cannabis consumption in recent years. They show up in everything from wellness conversations to travel blogs to ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. H.R. 5371 reflects the fragmented state of U.S. cannabis policy. Even as federal agencies ...
Drinks with THC derived from hemp are sold in dozens of states, including ones that ban the sale of cannabis products. But a recently passed law promises to tighten controls on hemp, potentially ...
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