White House Weighs In On Hemp Legislation As GOP Lawmaker Pushes Accelerated THC Product Ban
White House officials are providing feedback on pending hemp legislation while a GOP lawmaker has proposed an amendment to accelerate the enforcement timeline for banning hemp-derived THC products currently scheduled for November. The proposal comes amid ongoing congressional debate over the regulatory framework for hemp and derived products.
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