The 2018 loophole in the Farm Bill allowed for hemp-derived THC products to be sold freely across the country. That's about to change.
A GOP congressional leader says he’s “cautiously optimistic” that President Donald Trump will move forward with marijuana ...
The move this month came after a years-long lobbying campaign to rein in the booming CBD and THC edibles business.
In the government shutdown deal, Congress closed a loophole that allowed a Delta-8 THC market to explode in Indiana. What now?
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Congress erased 95% of a $28B hemp market as THC faces wipeout
Congress has moved to shut down most of the hemp-derived THC economy almost overnight, turning what had become a $28 billion experiment in quasi-legal cannabis into a regulatory dead end. By tying a ...
On November 12, 2025, as part of the spending package to reopen the federal government (H.R. 5371), Congress enacted significant changes to ...
On top of the ongoing disruptions to food stamps and the safety net, the continuing resolution that reopened the government ...
The Trump administration has stalled in its effort to determine whether to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a ...
Texas officials have officially adopted rules further expanding the state’s medical marijuana program, allowing doctors to ...
The Ohio House has once again protected marijuana and "intoxicating" hemp policy from the Senate's restrictions after a deal ...
Buried deep in the bill to reopen the government was a little Easter egg: a ban on all intoxicating hemp products nationwide. Hemp-derived cannabinoids recently reached a total of $28.4 billion in ...
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Here’s what to know about the federal ban threatening the market for THC-infused drinks and snacks
The bill that ended the federal government shutdown includes a provision to ban THC products derived from hemp.
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