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Proposed new hemp rules would dramatically raise licensing fees, tighten testing requirements
Texas health officials have proposed new hemp rules that would dramatically raise licensing fees and tighten testing ...
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Texas proposes 13,000% licensing fee hike on retailers who sell hemp-derived THC
Hemp advocates say raising annual licensing fees for retailers from $150 to $20,000 and for manufacturers from $250 to ...
(DC BUREAU) – Certain hemp-derived products, like THC drinks and gummies, could be off the shelves by late next year. That’s after lawmakers banned products with more than 0.4 milligrams of THC in the ...
Faced with a choice between regulation and virtual extinction (or an existence in the black market) in the wake of the looming hemp ban, the hemp industry and its allies are embracing the former.
In a submitted statement, Texas Cannabis Policy Center director Heather Fazio warned that the proposal could restructure the ...
(The Hill) – 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 ...
Texas health regulators propose new hemp rules that could take effect as early as late January.
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