The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking White House approval for updates to a series of forms it distributes to hemp farmers and regulators to better understand the state of the industry.
In November 2025, President Trump signed legislation to fund and reopen the federal government, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. While many celebrated, Illinois hemp farmers ...
As Americans drink less alcohol, low-dose THC products face new federal limits. Here's how the hemp industry is responding.
United Center will sell THC drinks at concerts, marking a first for U.S. arenas amid rising demand and ongoing federal ...
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have filed a new bill to regulate consumable hemp products—offering a potential ...
With a new partnership in place, fans 21 and older can soon order Señorita and Rythm’s THC-infused drinks at most shows — ...
Congress adopted the ban on hemp products such as delta-8 THC and THCA as part of an appropriations bill that ended the 2025 federal government shutdown in November. The provisions, which also change ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the regulatory and legal landscape around ...
TLRY remains a Hold, despite the double digits international growth prospects and the potential synergy from its vertically ...
A bipartisan bill would push the federal hemp THC ban to 2028, buying time for farmers, brewers, and lawmakers to replace prohibition with regulation. Contents A one-line fix with major consequences ...
When hemp was legalized in 2019, farmers triggered a boom in Lancaster County by wanting to cash in on what seemed like a ...
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