
Massachusetts Lawmakers Punt On Issue Of Converted Hemp Products
“We hope that we can work with those who testified today to solve this issue, but we realize that a well-thought-out solution will require continued conversations into the next
“We hope that we can work with those who testified today to solve this issue, but we realize that a well-thought-out solution will require continued conversations into the next
With no growers, manufacturers, or stakeholders invited to testify, officials fear monger and triple down on regulations about hemp-derived products in Massachusetts
“Senate Bill 1698 would introduce dramatic disruption and harm to many small retail and manufacturing businesses in Florida.”
For the Massachusetts cannabis community, Bill Delahunt will always be the prosecutor-politician who attempted to make a killing in the weed biz and got called out for it
The measure says that the THC cannot exceed 5 milligrams per serving or 50 milligrams per package.
According to records state investigators obtained, the majority of the THC in the distillate came from the hemp-derived THC-A oil — which the state doesn’t regulate — and a very small amount of Missouri-grown marijuana.
“It would probably benefit us and the consumers if we had the Cannabis Control Commission somehow involved in the regulation of this.”
Sampling Cycling Frog, Flyers, Trail Magic, and Cheech & Chong’s High & Dry
“As more people get access to hemp products, it will naturally drive people into dispensaries. Responsible hemp companies are fine with additional taxation and rules to ensure the products on the market are safe.”
Some of your favorite edibles at licensed Bay State dispensaries feature hemp-derived minor cannabinoids. That’s different from synthetic THC being sold at convenience stores, but legislators don’t always make
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