4 Hemp THC Products that Could Be Banned by Congress: Gummies, Vapes, Drinks and Creams
The proposed ban targets hemp products with intoxicating THC levels above 0.4 mg per serving, affecting 95% of current market items, industry representative said.
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In the wake of surprise federal THC ban, local breweries and beverage producers face an unknown future
Minnesota beverage manufacturers and retailers are sounding the alarm over legislation passed by Congress this week that they say would effectively shut down the state’s thriving THC beverage and edible market. A provision tucked into the bill that ended the lengthy federal government shutdown would ban products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of hemp-derived THC, significantly lower than the 5 milligrams per serving currently authorized und…
Federal spending bill includes ban that will shutter Nebraska THC shops
The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval Wednesday to a spending bill that will end the record-long federal government shutdown — and shutter most of the 300 dispensary-type shops that have sold hemp — derived THC products in Nebraska…
Hemp farmers worry for future with ban on THC products
Brett Mayo, Sweetwater Hemp's chief extraction and marketing off cer, has invited Nebraska lawmakers to the company farm and facility in Pleasanton and spent hours speaking with the state attorney general and other off cials in hopes of educating them…
4 hemp THC products that could be banned by Congress: Gummies, vapes, drinks and creams
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 amendment, which is set to go in effect in a year, bans the sale of hemp products with more than…
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