Texas Senate pushes hemp ban
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Texas lawmakers are revisiting a bill that aims to regulate hemp-derived consumable products, including THC. Here's what you need to know.
Gonnell and Cole White of Troutman Pepper Locke LLP outline federal and state developments related to the regulation of intoxicating hemp-derived products, including addressing a perceived loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill.
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The Cool Down on MSNInnovative company develops incredible hemp-based replacement for plastic: 'We're driving innovation'"A game-changer." Innovative company develops incredible hemp-based replacement for plastic: 'We're driving innovation' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTHC-related poison control calls tripled in Texas after hemp became legal. Experts say there’s more to the story.Experts say poison control data don’t specify which calls are related to hemp versus more dangerous K2, but show that most THC poisonings cause minor side effects.
Rep. John Bell has one foot in the hemp industry and the other in the legislature. And he says he’s also being asked to run for Thom Tillis’ Senate seat.
A new study could help pave the way for hemp byproducts to be used as supplemental livestock feed. Researchers from Oregon State University found that trace amounts of psychoactive THC […]
Hemp absorbs carbon as it grows, and we can lock the carbon into the various materials produced.” By Joshua Haiar, South Dakota Searchlight Ken Meyer’s boots imprint the fine layer of dust settled over the concrete floor as he walks through South Dakota’s first industrial hemp processing facility.
Police can't tell the difference between hemp and marijuana. Neither can the state experts who test drugs. North Carolina courts don't seem to mind, even though one is legal and the other can lead to years in prison.
Dakota Hemp is building a new processing center near Wakonda, making it just the second center in South Dakota. South Dakota has always been known for growing corn and
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WKRG on MSNAlabama’s new hemp law sparks debateAthens police arrested one woman last week for allegedly possessing smokable hemp products. State leaders and business owners disagree on whether the regulations are necessary.