White House Pushes Congress To Keep Hemp CBD Products Legal By Amending Broad Ban That’s Set To Take Effect Later This Year
The White House has signaled that President Trump supports Congressional action to amend federal law and prevent the recriminalization of hemp-derived full-spectrum CBD products scheduled to take effect in November. The administration states it is willing to work with Congress to update statutory definitions of final hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
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