Increasingly popular edibles, seltzers, pre-rolls and topicals -- targeted by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in a bill ultimately ...
A spending deal to reopen the federal government includes language that would severely restrict the hemp-derived THC products ...
Congress tucked a ban on intoxicating hemp items into a funding bill, leaving Texas shop owners bracing for closures.
President Donald Trump signed a bill Wednesday that bans nearly all THC products, just months after the Texas hemp industry ...
Fear not, Texas THC users. Yes, all the hemp-derived products on Texas shelves become “federally illegal.” But so is ...
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn supported the provision while Ted Cruz opposed it. The move comes just after hemp businesses defeated a ...
Legislation approved late Monday by the U.S. Senate to end the government shutdown comes with a potent side effect - ending ...
Now that the government funding bill has passed, federal operations have resumed. However, a last-minute addition that aims ...
Current federal law allows the sale of hemp-derived THC products if they contain no more than 0.3 percent THC by dry weight.
Nearly all THC products would be banned in Texas, and many other states, if a new rule buried in the federal spending bill ...
The deal to reopen the government bans most THC and hemp products in Texas. The ban would go into effect next November.
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Federal government shutdown deal bans almost all THC products in Texas
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- President Donald Trump has signed a law banning nearly all THC products in Texas. Under federal law, ...
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