As Dry January fuels interest in hemp-infused drinks, new U.S. legislation could soon ban intoxicating hemp products nationwide.
Sales of beverages containing hemp-derived THC are rising as consumers look for the buzz without the booze. But a new federal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A hemp plant growing at Old Manchester Hemp Co. in Richmond, Virginia. (Photo: Eva Russo/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) A ...
(The Hill) – Popular THC-infused drinks and edibles may disappear from store shelves in the next year as Congress is on the verge of passing a ban on nearly all hemp-derived THC, or ...
The bill that brought the government back online last month ended the shutdown with an unexpected catch that could crush an entire industry. A hidden provision slipped into the bill just before it ...
The government is reopened, but the ramifications from the shutdown are far from over. The longest-ever government shutdown concluded Nov. 12 after a 43-day stoppage in pay for many federal employees.
On pause: A Franklin County judge on Tuesday paused Gov. Mike DeWine’s public health emergency health order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products for 14 days, Mary Frances McGowan and Jeremy ...
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 ...
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.