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TRUMP SIGNS HEMP BAN!!! THC HEMP PRODUCTS BECOME ILLEGAL!!!
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/hemp-thc-ban-21169676.php
President Donald Trump signed a spending deal Wednesday night that includes a ban on nearly all THC products, dealing a potentially fatal blow to the hemp industry.
The legislation caps the amount of allowable THC, the intoxicating compound found in marijuana and hemp products, at 0.4 milligrams per package. Nearly all currently-available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky added the hemp provision into the spending bill; an amendment to scrap the language later failed in the Senate on a bipartisan vote, with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz one of only two Republicans to vote against a ban.
President Donald Trump signed a spending deal Wednesday night that includes a ban on nearly all THC products, dealing a potentially fatal blow to the hemp industry.
The legislation caps the amount of allowable THC, the intoxicating compound found in marijuana and hemp products, at 0.4 milligrams per package. Nearly all currently-available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky added the hemp provision into the spending bill; an amendment to scrap the language later failed in the Senate on a bipartisan vote, with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz one of only two Republicans to vote against a ban.