Georgia began licensing hemp-related companies last year, but Senate Bill 254 sought to pump the brakes. It passed the Senate 42-14 in early March, with Republicans and Democrats voting on both sides.
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On Thursday, the state House Regulated Industries Committee unanimously passed a substitute to Senate Bill 254 on a voice ...
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THC-infused drinks won't be banned in Georgia under a bill moving toward final votes. Instead, THC drinks could be sold in liquor stores as well as existing hemp retailers.
Less than two years after cannabis was legalized, lawmakers continue to adjust cannabis regulations through roughly 30 bills ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick threatened to force a special legislative session if lawmakers don't ban THC in hemp products or ...
A loophole in regulations that legalized hemp production in 2018 has opened a path for gas stations and smoke shops to sell ...