Minnesota lawmakers vowed to save the hemp-derived THC industry. Their push has stalled in Congress.
Minnesota lawmakers have advocated for protecting the hemp-derived THC industry, but their legislative efforts have stalled at the federal level in Congress. The article reports on the status of these advocacy efforts and the current challenges facing hemp-derived THC regulation.
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