GOP Lawmakers File Amendments To Prevent Federal Recriminalization Of Hemp THC Products This Year
Three Republican members of Congress, including Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY), have filed separate amendments to agriculture legislation to prevent a scheduled federal ban on hemp THC products set to take effect in November. The amendments would maintain the legality of many current hemp products, add labeling requirements, and address ongoing federal recriminalization concerns.
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