Walk into many convenience stores across the country, and you’ll likely see gummies, vapes, and tinctures labeled “Delta-8.” These THC-infused products are quickly becoming more and more accessible, ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed, but partially vetoed, a bill (S.B. 56) that effectively recriminalizes certain intoxicating hemp beverages as of March 20, 2026. Specifically, hemp beverages may no ...
The provision, tucked into the spending bill that could end the US government shutdown, would ban intoxicating hemp-derived THC products, including gummies and drinks. A provision in the federal ...
Share on Pinterest Advocates for the cannabis and hemp industries say regulation is preferable to an outright ban. Image credit: Robert Alexander/Getty Images A provision in the recent federal ...
Part of the Senate-passed government funding bill that is set to end the showdown will see certain THC-infused products banned, as it will tighten legislation in the 2018 Farm Bill that legalized them ...
Popular THC-infused drinks and edibles may disappear from store shelves in the next year as Congress is on the verge of passing a ban on nearly all hemp-derived THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, products.
Federal law redefining how THC levels are measured could make most intoxicating hemp products illegal starting in November.
Houston police responded to reports of a large crowd at Cowgirls Bikini Bar on the North Freeway, finding around 1,000 people present. Read full article: Gunfire disrupts large crowd outside North ...
Even as the Trump administration recently finalized a medical marijuana rescheduling rule—and the president has pushed to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results