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A failed bid by Georgia lawmakers this past legislative session to ban hemp-derived beverages on public safety grounds isn’t impeding a proliferation of new THC drinks.
St. Louis lawmakers say intoxicating hemp seltzers and edibles pose a health risk because they’re unregulated.
The Vermont Hemp & Beverage Coalition has formed to take advantage of a national interest with hemp-infused beverages and bring economic growth.
Drink makers say they're targeting customers who don't want the calories, health effects or potential hangovers from drinking ...
St. Louis city and county lawmakers want to restrict the sale of hemp-THC beverages to marijuana stores, cutting out bars and liquor stores.
The senator who championed the federal legalization of hemp is now seeking to reverse much of the reform by pushing ...
A powerful Senate committee has approved a bill that contains provisions hemp industry stakeholders say would devastate the ...
This major milestone follows Collective Project's acquisition earlier this year by Organigram Global, Canada's #1 cannabis ...
THC-infused seltzer brand Wynk, which is headquartered in Landenberg, Pennsylvania, said some of its products are currently in Circle K stores, with a “very big national expansion with Circle K” ...
McConnell says the bill would close an unintended loophole from his 2018 bill to legalize hemp, but industry leaders fear a ...
As THC-infused beverages make their way across the average bar, hospitality teams are considering how this innovation thrusts ...
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