A state lawmaker is looking to make several normally legal hemp products just as illegal as Heroin or other controlled substances.
The bill would require anyone producing, manufacturing, or selling hemp-derived consumables to obtain a state license. Customers would also need to be at least 21 years old to purchase these products.
A state lawmaker is looking to make several normally legal hemp products just as illegal as Heroin or other controlled ...
Ross Hansen's ethereal, sculptural lighting fixtures evoke botanicals like marigolds, prairie clover, and milk thistle.
The current legislation from State Senator Richard Briggs would allow the Alcoholic Beverage Commission to regulate the ...
After resigning from his coaching duties last month, former Hempfield Area High School boys basketball coach Bill Swan will ...
The University of Houston researchers conducted a study of hemp microbes that highlighted how applying beneficial solutions ...
Convintro herbicide will target tough-to-control weeds such as water hemp and palmer amaranth. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Jody Gander, the technical manager for crop protection at Bayer ...
When it comes to potency, there’s truly something for everyone. Cornbread Hemp offers three strength options: 375 mg CBD/15 ...
Brazil's agricultural research agency Embrapa, which helped turn the country into a leading grains exporter, is preparing a ...
When: Hempfield school board meeting, Feb. 11. Board member Richard Garber was absent. What happened: Four residents showed ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - More legislation is moving forward at the State Capitol as they approach another deadline this week. A few bills making progress are repeat attempts by lawmakers. For example, ...
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