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Hemp: Page 37
Pur IsoLabs Offers Public Tours of Its Vertically Integrated Hemp Facility in Texas
The tours aim to educate the public on the plant and its compounds.
UK Import Permit granted for MGC Pharma’s CannEpil+
The phytocannabinoid treatment was designed to treat refractory epilepsy.
Despite Fierce Criticism, A.B. 45 Passes California Legislature
Between unclear smokable hemp language and redefined THC limits for finished products, several industry organizations say the bill is confusing and detrimental to the state’s hemp farmers.
North Carolina Steps Away From State-Run Hemp Program
Farmers interested in growing hemp in the state in 2022 will need to seek licensure directly from the USDA.
Guest Column: How to Legalize Cannabis in One Easy Step
Legalization lies not in standalone bills, but in the U.S. Farm Bill.
New Leaf Ventures Finalizes Willies Reserve Exclusive Licensing Rights for Washington State
The licensing encompasses exclusive rights to source, manufacture, distribute and market Willie's Reserve and Harvest products in Washington State.
Oregon Law Enforcement Seizes $50 Million Worth of Cannabis at Illegal Grow
The large-scale facility was operating under the disguise of a legal hemp operation.
Delta-9 in Edible Hemp Products: What’s a ‘Dry Weight Basis’ Anyway?
Two cannabis attorneys provide analysis of the laws surrounding hemp companies marketing and shipping hemp-derived products with delta-9 THC.
Western Australian Researchers Investigate Hemp Biomass as Feed for Ruminants
They are studying the pharmacokinetics and nutritional value of hemp and hemp-based cannabinoids used in livestock feed.
NIHC Submits Comments on the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act
NIHC’s Patrick Atagi said the organization identified issues requiring further attention, but that it believes the draft covers most if not all pertinent issues that federal regulation of cannabis will have to address.
Smokable Hemp Ban Removed From California Bill
A.B. 45, a once-contentious bill that would legalize CBD products in the state, has gained support from the governor and heads to a final vote next week.
‘It Wasn’t Working Out for Farmers’: University of Maryland Researchers Say Hemp May Not Be Economically Viable Crop
Drs. Andrew Ristvey and Nicole Fiorellino have studied hemp production in the state since 2019 and concluded that it might not be a worthwhile crop for farmers under current market conditions.
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