THC, Hemp and federal spending bill
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President Donald Trump has signed into law new federal hemp regulations that will ban the sale of most THC products in Wisconsin.
Part of the Senate-passed government funding bill will see many THC-infused products banned, by tightening legislation in the 2018 Farm Bill.
A spending deal to reopen the federal government includes language that would severely restrict the hemp-derived THC products that can be legally sold in Texas.
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Federal law banning most hemp-based THC products leaves uncertain future for Pittsburgh-area shops
A ban on intoxicating hemp products containing THC will have a major impact on businesses in the Pittsburgh area.
Nearly all available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp, under the ban.
WASHINGTON – Part of the legislation that ends the government shutdown also could end a nascent industry in Louisiana of making drinks, edibles and other consumer products containing low levels of THC, the intoxicating element in marijuana.
Congress tucked a ban on intoxicating hemp items into a funding bill, leaving Texas shop owners bracing for closures.
Kentucky's two Republican senators are at war over a provision that some say could destroy the state's hemp industry.