THC, Hemp Products
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The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a Senate-passed spending bill that includes provisions to ban most consumable hemp products, sending it to President Donald Trump’s desk. Following a historic,
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.
President Trump signed a funding bill that ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history on Wednesday evening, but one provision in the bill bans hemp products with over 0.4 kg of THC.
According to many lawmakers, the federal government can only reopen once intoxicating hemp products have been vanquished for good.
Nearly all available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp, under the ban.
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THC ban in spending bill sparks backlash from Texas business owners
A federal spending bill aimed at reopening the government also threatens to ban nearly all hemp-derived THC products, sparking debate among Texas business owners and lawmakers.
The U.S. Senate passed a government funding bill that includes language to regulate THC and hemp products. The bill now goes to the House for a vote.