US Hemp Ban Could Criminalize CBD, Derail Medicare Plan
A new Medicare pilot to reimburse patients for hemp-derived CBD products faces a looming federal ban that could criminalize most hemp items, including non-intoxicating CBD.
A new Medicare pilot to reimburse patients for hemp-derived CBD products faces a looming federal ban that could criminalize most hemp items, including non-intoxicating CBD.
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Stacey Abrams discusses the Supreme Court's decision to gut the Voting Rights Act, calling it 'evil' and urging voter engagement despite the chaos for midterm elections.
Stacey Abrams discusses the Supreme Court ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act, calling it 'evil' and urging voter engagement to counter the erosion of democracy.
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