Two bills before a House committee on Monday would either restrict most sales of consumable hemp products with THC or ban them outright.
A handful of proposals to update how and where products containing THC can be sold failed to advance this year.
Products containing THC are in the crosshairs of Texas lawmakers, who are deciding whether to ban them altogether.
In a Springfield debate that pits big cannabis companies against the burgeoning hemp industry, all agree weedlike products ...
The sale of cannabis in Virginia remains illegal, but in Southwest Virginia, stores are popping up that test the legal limits. Weber City in Scott County now has four stores where customers can ...
The future of the Texas hemp industry is on the line as state lawmakers consider sweeping bills to tightly regulate or ban ...
Nebraska's AG will send cease and desist letters to THC shops across Kearney and Grand Island, he announced Thursday, marking ...
On Wednesday, lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee voted to add a 15% excise tax to the products. The legislation ...
In an interview, the lieutenant governor talks about his recent pop-up investigations and how he uses storytelling to make a ...
The House Housing, Agriculture and Tourism Subcommittee has cleared a measure aimed at regulating and taxing consumable hemp and THC products while offering a legal framework under which the industry ...
It didn't work last year, will it work this time? Florida Legislature bills would regulate delta-8 and delta-9 products, and ...
Ohio Senate Bill 86 would require intoxicating hemp products to only be sold at adult-use dispensaries instead of allowing them to be sold at convenience stores, smoke shops, or gas stations. The bill ...
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