35.6 C
Warsaw
Thursday, July 3, 2025
spot_imgspot_img

Top 5 This Week

spot_img

Related Posts

CBT’s most popular stories in June include the US House of Representatives’ intoxicating hemp ban and a Texas gubernatorial clash.

Our attention was drawn to the efforts of Texas and other states in the United States to prohibit intoxicating products made from hemp. Cannabis Business Times The most popular stories in June 2025 will be those that are read by the audience.

On the federal level, U.S. House Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration You can also read about how to get ahead. On June 5, a spending bill that must be passed included provisions that redefined hemp to close the “loopholes” that existed in the Farm Bill of 2018, which led to the proliferation and sale of cannabinoid-containing products that are intoxicating, like those that contained delta-8 THC.

Advertisment: Cannabis Business Times » Cannabis Business Times Best Cannabis Companies to Work For » CBT Best Companies 2026 ROS Parallax Reveal » bcc-ads-730x570

Andy Harris, R.-Md. (chairman of the subcommittee), stated that “Many states have taken steps to stop these products, which are dangerous, from reaching children and consumers. Now it is time for Congress, to take action, to close the loophole, while also protecting the industrial hemp business.”

Advertisment: Hanwha Vision » Hanwha Vision Order 78 » CBT ROS 300x250 Medium Rectangle June 2025 » Hanwha January Ad

The full Appropriations committee met on June 23. Voting Along party lines, 35 to 27 to approve the budget bill including hemp provisions and send it to the Rules Committee for preparation on the House Floor.

Advertisment: Hydrofarm » Hydrofarm Order 113 » CBT ROS 300x250 Medium Rectangle » PhotoBio MX2 Med Rectangle Ad

The No. 1 and No. 2 articles were these two. The No. Four spots are available CBT’s This month’s top 10 articles.

A story about Texas Governor Greg Abbott Greg Abbott’s The deadline for submitting your application is: For executive action, the article titled “Executive Action on Bills to Expand the State’s Medical Cannabis Program and Prohibit Intoxicating Hemp Products” ranked No.2. The article that covered his occurrences was ranked No. 2. Veto The hemp ban ranked No. 3 spot.

Abbott stated in a veto declaration dated June 22 that “the legal deficiencies in the bill were undeniable.” If I allowed Senate Bill 3 become law, it would take years to enforce, and existing abuses wouldn’t be addressed. Texas cannot wait.”

His argument was based on a preliminary injunction issued in Arkansas in 2023 by the U.S. Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit Vacate On June 24, just two days following Abbott’s veto of the bill, Lt. Governor and Gov. Dan Patrick spearheaded S.B. 3. A special session to be held on the 21st of July will see both sides arguing over whether to regulate or ban hemp.

This month, readers were also interested in Pennsylvania’s Governor. Josh Shapiro’s Push Keep an adult use legalization proposal within the budget of South Dakota and set a date for July 14, 2014 to start. cracking down Sales of non-compliant hemp products are prohibited.

Do not miss our Top 10 Stories After June 2025,

Popular Articles