Congress Wants to Take the High Out of THC Drinks

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An amendment approved in the House Agriculture Committee as it considered a massive new farm bill last year would alter the federal definition of legal hemp “to only include naturally occurring, naturally derived and non-intoxicating cannabinoids.”

That means that any cannabinoid manufactured outside a hemp plant would be outlawed, criminalizing the production of hemp-based gummies, beverages and other edibles, as well as oils, soaps and other products made from hemp. More

10 Comments on Congress Wants to Take the High Out of THC Drinks

  1. I read somewhere some of the additives they add to the Cannabis extract or whatever it is to make it vapeable are toxic in themselves.
    What Tonic Chronic says is probably correct.

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  2. As much as I am in favor of a libertarian approach to this- pot today is not the same thing that you had 35 years ago in high school. The new commercial stuff is to the old what whiskey is to 3.2 beer. The fellows that get high on the new stuff are dangerously jacked up doing anything more complicated than eating cheez doodles on their couch.

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  3. Very confusing. Teaxs just outlawed hemp vape but you can have the actual hemp flower to smoke. Hemp vape is concentrated and can contain THC A P 8 10 11 & H…. It will STONE THE LIVING SHIT OUT OF YOU ! Don’t try it !

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