Raising the age to 25 to legally purchase THC products and cracking down on online sales of hemp were among the new restrictions floated during a Thursday meeting of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage ...
On Nov. 12, news broke that Congress had finally agreed to reopen the federal government through the winter holidays, allowing food stamps to resume and government workers to start getting paid again.
Smoking weed is one of the fastest ways to experience the benefits of THC and other cannabinoids, but it’s not always the most convenient consumption method. From grinding buds and rolling joints to ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Share on Pinterest Advocates for the cannabis and hemp industries say regulation is preferable to an outright ban. Image credit: Robert Alexander/Getty Images A provision in the recent federal ...
"Having relocated to North Carolina, I don't have access to the dispensary that I've had in Virginia, so I've had to rely on hemp products delivered here in the mail," Kiki Snyder said. Other WRAL Top ...
The legislation to reopen the government also included strict new rules for hemp products that critics say threaten to outlaw mainstream drinks, creams, gummies, oils and vapes. The provision closes 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.