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Intoxicating Hemp Swindle

Project CBD

A new study from an industry advocacy group in California examines the content of dozens of unregulated intoxicating “hemp” products that are easily available in the Golden State despite being banned by state law. The study, entitled The Great Hemp Hoax , was released Feb. Hemp not really hemp Speaking in a Feb.

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Florida’s Cannabis and Hemp Landscape: Key Regulatory Changes to Watch

Canna Law Blog

Floridas cannabis and hemp industries are undergoing significant regulatory shifts. From proposed legislation targeting hemp products to new rules affecting packaging and labeling, heres what you need to know about the latest developments in the Sunshine State. Hilary Cassel, also seeks to regulate hemp extract products.

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One Signature Could Remove Marijuana From Schedule I Tomorrow

Canna Law Blog

drug policy with its international treaty obligations—specifically, the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (Single Convention). That’s an immediate tax win for state-legal businesses. It’s the only way to prevent policy from swinging with each administration. No act of Congress. No HHS review. No rulemaking marathon.

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Australia Cannabis Q&A

Canna Law Blog

Is cannabis legal for business purposes in Australia? Industrial hemp (low-THC cannabis) is regulated under separate licensing frameworks in most Australian jurisdictions. Laws apply to business activities of all kinds at the local government level. What are the penalties for violating cannabis business laws?

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Will Texas Legalize Recreational Marijuana?

Veriheal

The states legalization of hemp for agricultural purposes has resulted in some low THC marijuana being legal commercially. This bill would heavily reduce the cannabis products on the market that are currently available recreationally, returning to more traditional policies of the past. ounces of cannabis. What Will Happen Now?

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Oregon’s Hot Hemp

Canna Law Blog

Surprising no one, recent findings show that most hemp in Oregon runs hot. This hemp is often sold and marketed online without age verification, in packaging attractive to minors, or at unlicensed retail stores. The technical report at issue runs 45 pages, and covers marijuana as well as hemp. Not a great look overall.

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Pride and Plant Medicine: How the LGBTQ+ Movement Shaped the Cannabis Industry

The Cannigma

Despite this significant consumer presence, less than 5% of cannabis businesses are LGBTQ+-owned, with even fewer led by queer women, people of color, or nurses—underscoring the need for more inclusive economic opportunities within the industry. Demand the expungement of cannabis-related convictions. 🌈 Healing thrives in inclusive spaces.