As Americans drink less alcohol, low-dose THC products face new federal limits. Here's how the hemp industry is responding.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed several executive orders Oct. 8 to restrict sales of "intoxicating hemp," including THC-infused beverages sold in stores, restaurants, brewery taprooms and gas stations.
Kansas authorities raided 10 stores across the state for illegally selling THC-infused products. The operation focused on retailers due to concerns about highly potent THC products impacting children.
If the idea of a THC beverage sparks curiosity and hesitation in equal measure, you’re not alone. Many people come to this ...
A federal ban on most hemp-derived THC products is expected to go into effect in November. It could eliminate the most profitable market for farmers who grow hemp.
The government spending bill redefines hemp and threatens to derail the booming industry. Florida's marijuana laws remain unchanged. Medical marijuana is still legal, but the battle over legalizing ...
A new study suggests that adding cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, to products containing caffeine and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can intensify the drug’s psychoactive effects and increase ...
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