Legislation to Crack Down on Marijuana Products, Including Synthetics, Heads to Youngkin
The General Assembly failed at finding a path to starting recreational marijuana sales this year, but a law outlining stricter regulations for retailers selling what one lawmaker called “juiced-up” synthetic products made its way through the legislature last week with bipartisan support.
THC Restriction Bill On Virginia Governor’s Desk Would Harm Hemp Industry, Advocates Say
The General Assembly failed at finding a path to starting recreational marijuana sales this year, but a bill outlining stricter regulations for retailers selling what one lawmaker called “juiced-up” synthetic products made its way through the legislature last week with bipartisan support.
Lawmakers Crack Down on Cannabis Compound Delta-8 Following Safety Concerns
“Delta-8, intoxicating cannabinoids and synthetically-made cannabinoids need to be regulated. No doubt about it,” said Virginia Hemp Coalition President Jason Amatucci. “We’re talking about throwing the whole industry under the bus to take care of the bad apples.”
Anavii Market Pushes Limits on Health & Wellness with Natural Protein Powder | Newswires
Anavii Market is changing the game and bringing hemp hearts protein powder direct to those focused on their health & wellness.
100 People to Meet in 2022: Innovators (feat. Tanner Johnson) | Virginia Business
Representing industries ranging from retail and fitness to tech and biosciences, these creative, visionary trendsetters and entrepreneurs keep the Old Dominion new and relevant.
A Budding Industry | Virginia Living
“Where the Pentagon sits today was once a large hemp field, grown for the USDA. Hemp is in our blood, it’s in our history.”
— Jason Amatucci, founder, Virginia Hemp Coalition
We Got One Thing in Common—It's Called Cannabis | The Free-Lance Star
There was a day’s worth of cannabis growing classes, live music, food trucks, dozens of hemp industry and CBD vendors, artisans, demonstrations, seeds, samples and many advocates for marijuana Virginians are now legally permitted to grow—up to four plants per household.
A Timeline of How Virginia Became the First Southern State to Turn Green | CBS 6 News
RICHMOND, Va. -- As of July 1, Virginia is the first Southern state, 17th overall, to be painted green with the legalization of recreational marijuana – shaving three years off lawmakers original plans to permit it.
Brothers Build Shenandoah Hemp Empire | Virginia Business
Tanner Johnson, CEO of Pure Shenandoah LLC, says that his Elkton-based company is trying to bring hemp back to its Shenandoah Valley roots.
Pure Shenandoah Becomes a Big Name in the Local Hemp Business | Breeze TV
Cannabis may not be legal in Virginia, but hemp is, and a local business is making big profits off of it.
Delta-8 THC is Saving the Sagging CBD Biz | Natural Products Insider
Not quite the get-high delta-9 THC, and currently occupying a more-or-less legal position, desperate hemp farmers looking to unload their stores of overproduced hemp are finding a new market.
Small Biz Spotlight: District Hemp Botanicals | Washington Business Journal
Barbara Biddle is owner and founder of District Hemp Botanicals LLC, a retailer of hemp-based products with locations in D.C., Manassas and Leesburg.
Pure Shenandoah Leads Educational Workshops About the Hemp Industry | WHSV3
Pure Shenandoah, previously known as Shenandoah Valley Hemp, has been holding workshops to spread the word about the hemp industry in the Valley.
Krawitz and Amatucci: It's Time to Respect Virginia's Cannabis Heritage and Look to its Equitable Future | The Roanoke Times
To the objective observer Virginia seems to be moving very quickly with Cannabis policy reform. We would like to present four Virginian’s stories without which we would not be where we are now.
U.S. Hemp Entrepreneurs Face Account Turbulence from Big Banking | Let’s Talk Hemp
A Virginia importer of pre-packaged hemp animal bedding said he got a nasty shock Feb. 10 2021, when he found out multiple accounts at his bank had been closed with no warning or explanation.
Industrial Hemp Facility to be Located in Rockingham County with a $3.3 Million Investment | News Leader
A $3.3 million investment will bring a new industrial hemp facility to Elkton, creating 24 new jobs.
C-B-Deal With it: Marijuana Isn’t Legal yet, but C’ville Offers Plenty of Weed-Adjacent De-stressing Options | C-ville
If you’re anxious about trying CBD for anxiety, you’ve got reasons to chill. One, there’s now sky-high piles of evidence that the stuff works. Two, the governor’s on your side.
Business Booming at District CBD Shop as People Battle Pandemic Stress | NBC Washington
2020 has been a stressful year to say the least. As those wanting to relieve stress or anxiety look for alternatives to alcohol or binge eating, more people have tried CBD.
Anavii Market Offers Brand New Line of Martha Stewart CBD Products | Yahoo Finance
The new collection consists of six unique hemp products, including CBD tinctures, gummies and softgels, all developed and curated by Martha Stewart herself in partnership with Canopy Growth Corporation.
Hemp Industry Could See Economic Impact from COVID-19 | WHSV
Glenn Rodes of Riverhill Farms in Port Republic was one of the first people to get permission to grow hemp and partnered with JMU research. He's optimistic about the industry's future during a tough time.