The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will soon be launching a pilot program that would cover the costs of CBD products for eligible patients under certain federal health insurance plans.
But other key questions the hemp industry has, such as when the program launches and who can participate, remain unanswered.
A provision in the spending bill that ended the federal government shutdown earlier this month would ban hemp-derived cannabinoid products. The surprise inclusion has sent the sector scrambling, as ...
Charlotte's Web Holdings, Inc. (the "Company" or "Charlotte's Web"), a botanical wellness innovation company and the market leader in cannabidiol ("CBD") hemp extract wellness products, extends its ...
NourishUs Naturals, a naturally derived skin and hair care manufacturer, today announced the launch of its CBD Ready ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Farmers and businessmen attend a public workshop about growing hemp in August 2019, held by the University of Florida in Apopka.
(The Hill) – Popular THC-infused drinks and edibles may disappear from store shelves in the next year as Congress is on the verge of passing a ban on nearly all hemp-derived THC, or ...
We’ve got an important update about the anti-hemp language in the recently passed government spending bill. We’re going pretty in-depth here, but if you want a quick summary, check out our Key ...
Legislation limiting South Carolina sales of intoxicating hemp products to adults over 21 passed the Senate on Thursday in a ...
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 ...