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A provision in Congress's proposed deal to end the government shutdown could topple the industry of intoxicating hemp-derived products. (Photo by Nicole Neri/The Minnesota Reformer) A provision in the ...
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As Minnesota prepares to tighten its rules on hemp-derived THC next month, the state’s already well-regarded hemp framework is drawing renewed national attention — even as a looming federal ban puts ...
Inside the bill to reopen the federal government this week is legislation that’s expected to impact the hemp industry. “It’s nerve-racking and kind of a nightmare,” said Ryan Bandy, Chief Business ...
Minnesota (WCCO) -- Congress this week, as part of a deal to reopen the government, passed a provision that would restrict hemp-derived THC products, a move Minnesota producers say would be a major ...
Lawmakers are expected to pass a bill on Wednesday to end the federal government shutdown. Tucked in the funding bill is a provision to alter the 2018 Farm Bill, changing the definition of what counts ...
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ST. PAUL — Some of Minnesota’s congressional Democrats pledged Monday, Nov. 24, to try to reverse what is being called an outright ban on hemp-derived THC products, passed with the reopening of the ...
WASHINGTON – After a stunning defeat in Congress last month, the makers of hemp-derived drinks, gummies and other products are preparing to combat a ban on the popular intoxicating edible that will go ...