New Texas health rules change how THC is measured in hemp products, a move that could effectively ban smokable hemp statewide ...
Texas is cracking down on smokable cannabis products. Here’s what will change when the rule takes effect March 31.
Thousands of cannabis and hemp businesses across Ohio could close if a petition to repeal Senate Bill 56 does not collect ...
A change in federal rules could send some customers to the black market for THC-infused products, many in the hemp industry say.
Senate Bill 56 is not an attack on farmers. It is a necessary step to end the sale of unsafe, untested intoxicants. Ohioans deserve better than an industry that hides behind a hypothetical hemp farmer ...
New rules were adopted recently by the Texas Department of State Health Services, which prohibit stores from selling any ...
People don’t know what the rules are. They don’t know what is in effect at a certain time… There is overall confusion around ...
Hemp and marijuana are varieties of the same cannabis plant. They are classified differently based on their THC levels.
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to know when lawmakers are in Columbia. They'll post news, important schedules, photos/videos ...
The city of Trussville is figuring out how to move forward as a new hemp law imposes strict regulations. City officials had planned to consider approving Alabama Alcohol Beverage Control consumable ...
The latest revisions to Texas' Consumable Hemp Products rules could shut down small businesses, destabilize the supply chain and push commerce into unregulated black markets, Mark Bordas writes.