Trump's executive order elevates cannabis research while a new hemp ban looms, easing industry uncertainty and opening doors.
All "intoxicating” hemp, including hemp-derived THC and CBD beverages, will be illegal in Ohio under this new law, but opponents plan to go to the ballot.
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Trump Order Aims to Expedite Marijuana Rescheduling, Launches Medicare CBD Program
The reclassification would move marijuana away from its current classification as a Schedule I drug, alongside heroin and LSD ...
President Donald Trump will be signing an executive order on Thursday that will direct the attorney to “expedite” and “complete” the marijuana rescheduling process, throw a lifeline to the hemp ...
Many consumable, hemp-derived products will become illegal again. CBD shop owners in Kansas say the change could kill their whole industry.
The Texas Hemp Business Council (THBC) issued the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
A provision in the recent federal spending bill would ban a wide range of hemp-derived cannabinoid products starting in November 2026. The proposal closes the hemp “loophole,” stemming from the 2018 ...
There's confidence the industry can be saved, but hemp supporters have already lost a lobbying war against cannabis and ...
Faced with a choice between regulation and virtual extinction (or an existence in the black market) in the wake of the looming hemp ban, the hemp industry and its allies are embracing the former.
The suit alleges that at one of the businesses raided, The Hanging Leaf in McPherson, all the products seized were legal.
Store owners have had varying amounts of legal products seized with no recourse to recover the products or the potential ...
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