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Senate Bill 5, which would criminalize hemp products containing any detectable THC, passed the Senate State Affairs Committee unanimously.
Just like clockwork, all eyes are once again on the Texas Legislature, as a new bill to ban THC across the Lone Star State ...
Senate Bill 5 would eliminate the majority of hemp products. CBD and CBG products would still be available for consumption.
Senate Bill 5 would eliminate majority of hemp products. Andy Byron, the now-former CEO of the data analytics firm Astronomer, has found himself at the center of an even messier viral firestorm. While ...
Sen Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, is expected to hold a press conference with leaders from the Texas Compassionate Use ...
Advocates say they want limits on synthetic THC products. Supreme Court says Trump can proceed with firing Democrat-appointed ...
The Pelham City Council declared a temporary moratorium on stores that sell, or intend to sell, hemp and/or vape products ...
Texas lawmakers have returned to the Capitol for a second attempt at regulating THC, the psychoactive compound found in the ...
Wednesday’s news conference was the latest move in an increasingly aggressive push to head off another wave of opposition to ...
Gummies, vapes, drinks and few regulations. Here's what to know about the ingredients that get you high as Texas lawmakers ...
Senate Bill 5 would ban products containing any detectable amount of any cannabinoid, creating criminal offenses for ...
Top alcohol makers have been sitting on the sidelines of a cannabis beverage boom, watching brands in the fast-growing category like Cann and Wynk make deals with beer and booze distributors, and gain ...