Congress Is Unlikely To Prevent A New Federal Ban On Hemp THC Products This Year, Top Marijuana Reform Group Says
The Marijuana Policy Project states that Congress is unlikely to pass legislation this year to prevent a federal ban on hemp THC products that was enacted in the previous year. The group indicates that only minor adjustments to THC limits or beverage regulations may be considered, with significant consequences expected for the hemp cannabinoid industry.
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