THC, hemp and Farm Bill
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The co-founder of a Minnesota-based THC drink company is accused of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the business for personal expenses.
Part of the Senate-passed government funding bill will see many THC-infused products banned, by tightening legislation in the 2018 Farm Bill.
A provision in the government funding bill that ended a record 43-day shutdown aims to clarify the definition of hemp and close a loophole that allowed the hemp-derived product industry to
Congress this week, as part of a deal to reopen the government, passed a provision that would restrict hemp-derived THC products, a move Minnesota producers say would be a major blow to their business.
Colorado, long criticized for being too restrictive, suddenly looks less like an outlier and more like a preview of where the rest of the country is headed.
Christian Schenk is charged with stealing $76,000 from the THC beverage company he co-founded with DFL politician Ryan Winkler.
The hemp industry is regrouping and gearing up for a significant lobbying blitz following passage of the government funding package that contained a provision they say would outlaw nearly all hemp
As North Carolina hemp enthusiasts brace for a federal crackdown on THC products, local businesses and consumers worry about the future of their industry. The impending ban threatens access to popular hemp-derived goods,
The federal restrictions mirror a statewide ban that the Texas Legislature passed earlier this year but Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed.
Jake Bullock, CEO of Cann, said the new hemp restrictions show that a bill regulating THC drinks and that the industry needs to wake up.