As the government reopens, some hemp growers and producers are concerned that their futures in the industry are now uncertain ...
The U.S. government began reopening this week after the longest federal shutdown in the country’s history, but a cohort of ...
McConnell’s hemp ban risks wiping out most U.S. hemp-derived products, while MSOs pin hopes on Schedule III rescheduling that ...
The amendment, which is set to go in effect in a year, bans the sale of hemp products with over 0.4 milligrams per container ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the intensifying federal and state crackdown on ...
McConnell has said the law closes a loophole companies have exploited by taking legal amounts of THC, turning it into intoxicating substances, and marketing it to kids in candy-like packaging.
Buried deep in the government shutdown deal is a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal, threatening a ...
A provision in the government funding bill that ended a record 43-day shutdown aims to clarify the definition of hemp and close a loophole that allowed the hemp-derived product industry to ...
The legislation, part of the passage of the spending bill that ends the government shutdown, is scheduled to take effect in 1 ...
Passage of the legislation ends the long-running government shutdown. But it also could spell the end of a beverage category ...
On November 12, 2025, the congressional package to reopen the government was approved by both legislative chambers and has been signed into law by ...
Roger Stone, a longtime advisor to President Donald Trump, is joining the chorus of voices criticizing the passage of a spending bill with a ban on hemp products containing THC, calling the move a ...
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