This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A federal ban on THC-infused drinks and snacks will take effect in November 2026, threatening to upend a ...
The production lines at Indeed Brewing moved quickly, the cans filling not with beer, but with THC-infused seltzer. The product, which features the compound that gets cannabis users high, has been a ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A bill that would ban nearly all THC products in Texas is set to take effect next year. President Donald Trump signed the federal hemp bill into law as part of the spending ...
A last-minute amendment slipped into the bill that ended the government shutdown has thrown the hemp industry and its consumers into a panic as popular products stand to be banned in a year’s time.
The government is reopened, but the ramifications from the shutdown are far from over. The longest-ever government shutdown concluded Nov. 12 after a 43-day stoppage in pay for many federal employees.
The bill prohibits products containing over 0.4 milligrams of THC per container. A little-noticed provision tucked into the federal spending bill signed by President Trump could upend a booming ...
Part of the Senate-passed government funding bill that is set to end the showdown will see certain THC-infused products banned, as it will tighten legislation in the 2018 Farm Bill that legalized them ...
Congress on Wednesday stiffened restrictions on hemp, a form of the cannabis plant that was legalized in the 2018 farm bill, in a provision tucked into the legislation signed into law by President ...
Popular THC-infused drinks and edibles may disappear from store shelves in the next year as Congress is on the verge of passing a ban on nearly all hemp-derived THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, products.
After advocates in Texas beat back a statewide ban on THC, the hemp industry now faces a national blanket ban. The spending deal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week includes language ...
Update: The bill to end the federal government shutdown was passed and signed into law by President Trump on Wednesday. Minnesota’s pioneering hemp-derived THC industry could collapse if a provision ...
MINNEAPOLIS — THC selzers, the beverages that have grown in popularity as an alternative to alcohol over the last several years, may soon be made federally illegal. A provision in the bill that would ...
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