New federal hemp THC ban could hit Minnesota gummy businesses
Federal regulators are considering or have proposed new restrictions on hemp-derived THC products, which could impact Minnesota-based gummy manufacturers and retailers. The article discusses potential federal policy changes affecting the hemp industry with specific relevance to Minnesota businesses.
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