Hemp, a versatile crop that looked to finally be fulfilling its potential as an alternative for farmers hammered by low commodity prices, is in trouble. A section in the fiscal 2026 Agriculture ...
The US cannabis market is entering 2026 with brighter prospects after a punishing few years marked by stalled rescheduling efforts, price compression, retail saturation and slow state expansion. Now, ...
The opening of the Okay Cannabis shop in Wheeling three years ago seemed like a good business bet. It was the first dispensary in the state to combine sales of marijuana and alcohol with the adjoining ...
Congress has moved to shut down most of the hemp-derived THC economy almost overnight, turning what had become a $28 billion experiment in quasi-legal cannabis into a regulatory dead end. By tying a ...
As the Senate prepared to vote on the funding bill to reopen the federal government earlier this month, Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) warned that passing the legislation would "regulate the hemp industry to ...
Cannabis stocks are positioned for a potential uptick, with analysts citing hopes for new federal rules on hemp-derived products and signals that President Donald Trump may ease marijuana restrictions ...
The hemp industry is facing what representatives describe as an extinction-level threat as Congress moves forward with legislation that would effectively criminalize many hemp-derived THC products ...
An unintentional gap in federal law is the root cause of Ohio’s unregulated intoxicating hemp industry. The U.S. Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, known as the Farm Bill, legalized hemp by defining ...
At Blank Rome’s 9th Annual State of the Cannabis Industry Conference, Frank A. Segall, partner and co-chair of the firm’s Cannabis practice, asked a panel—including Joseph Andreae, CEO of CULTA, Jared ...
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