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Montgomery County Circuit Judge James Anderson on Monday denied a request by four companies for an order to block part of ...
House Economic Development and Tourism Committee chairman, has responded to News 5’s report on a looming hemp ban. According ...
Several bills passed by Alabama lawmakers this year go into effect starting Tuesday, including one that delivers an important ...
HB445 puts the hemp-derived products and retailers under regulation by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, imposing a 10% tax, banning some items, and setting up new requirements for ...
Four major hemp companies, Tasty Haze, LLC, The Humble Hemp Shack, LLC, Seedless Green, LLC and Mellow Fellow Fun, LLC ...
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New regulations for hemp businesses could soon happen across Alabama if bill becomes law - MSNMONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — A new bill that would crack down on hemp and THC-products sold across Alabama could soon become law. HB445, sponsored by Rep. Andy Whitt, recently passed by the House ...
Mellow Fellow Fun, LLC, Tasty Haze, LLC, The Humble Hemp Shack, LLC, and Seedless Green, LLC, have come together to file a ...
Gov. Kay Ivey on May 14 signed a controversial bill aimed at regulating consumable hemp products into law. HB 445, sponsored by Rep. Andy Whitt, R-Harvest, faced strong opposition from the hemp ...
HB445, backed by Representative Andy Whitt, is set to ban inhalable hemp products, lower the dosage on edibles, and restrict how these products are manufactured. It is also set to remove these ...
HB 445, sponsored by Rep. Andy Whitt, R-Harvest, faced strong opposition from the hemp industry, which claims the bill overregulates federally legal products, and the Alabama Policy Institute, a ...
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