The new law, Senate Bill 56, restricts hemp-derived cannabis products, bans THC drinks and changes the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023. DeWine and other proponents said for too ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services has finalized new rules that will ban intoxicating smokable hemp, increase ...
Hemp THC beverage makers complying with local rules may be best positioned to survive and thrive even after the federal ban ...
Senate Bill 56 is not an attack on farmers. It is a necessary step to end the sale of unsafe, untested intoxicants. Ohioans deserve better than an industry that hides behind a hypothetical hemp farmer ...
A change in federal rules could send some customers to the black market for THC-infused products, many in the hemp industry ...
Jon Halper’s Top Ten Liquors offers more than 300 hemp-derived THC beverage brands, as well as edible products, at 14 of its retail outlets.
Texas officials have adopted a series of new rules for the state’s hemp market—with certain revisions that advocates and stakeholders call a “direct victory,” including changes to make participation ...
The new definition of hemp, which goes into effect in November, will be more restrictive than it is now.
An Ohio campaign is making a final push for signatures to put a referendum on the November ballot that would repeal a law rolling back the state’s marijuana law and ban the sale of consumable hemp ...
Thousands of cannabis and hemp businesses across Ohio could close if a petition to repeal Senate Bill 56 does not collect ...
A new rule taking effect March 31st will change how THC levels are calculated in hemp products — effectively banning smokable hemp flower.