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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 ...
The state’s unique requirements seek to address concerns about hemp THC's potency, contamination, labeling and packaging.
The move this month came after a years-long lobbying campaign to rein in the booming CBD and THC edibles business.
A bill in the South Carolina legislature that would ban hemp products for minors. A recently passed federal ban doesn't seem ...
Cannabis advocates and entrepreneurs say new regulations surrounding cannabis and hemp at the state and federal level pose a ...
When Heather Kreider learned that a ban on nearly all consumable hemp products had been added to a congressional spending ...
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a quick-setting, environmentally friendly alternative to concrete they ...
On top of the ongoing disruptions to food stamps and the safety net, the continuing resolution that reopened the government ...
The ban on synthetic recreational hemp intoxicants is causing significant collateral damage to Arkansas’s blossoming ...
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Haelixa Delivers Recycled Cotton Forensic Proof for New Focus Textiles
New Focus Textiles will adopt Haelixa's DNA-based traceability technology to bolster trust (and transparency) in recycled ...
On November 12, 2025, as part of the spending package to reopen the federal government (H.R. 5371), Congress enacted significant changes to ...
A new federal rule could slow down Minnesota’s fast-growing THC market as early as January. The bill, created by U.S. Sen.
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