Texas Gov. Abbott has a bill sitting on his desk that would ban all THC. He has until June 22 to sign the bill into law or Veto it.Â
In Texas (this bill will ban all hemp products including vape, Sept 1, 2025), in Tennessee (a THCA, THCv and D8 ban goes into effect Jan 1, 2026), and in Alabama (a ban goes into effect Jul 1, 2025 to ban all smokeables, including THC vapes and limits THC servings to 10mg). These states are at the forefront of hemp bans — but the truth is, alcohol and tobacco lobbies are quietly pushing bans in states across the country. Contact your Govenor's today and Stay tuned for more info. Dismiss
CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a crucial role in regulating stress responses. By influencing receptors in this system, CBD may help restore balance and alleviate stress related symptoms. Incorporating CBD into a daily routine has been reported by many individuals to provide natural stress management.Â
CBD may help instill a sense of calm in people who take it, which may lower stress levels. While the research on CBD is still emerging, research from 2015 and 2020 suggests that CBD may help with symptoms of stress.
CBD GLOSSSARY
Full-spectrum CBD: This contains all the cannabis plant’s cannabinoids, including CBD and THC. However, THC levels are less than 0.3%.
Broad-spectrum CBD: This contains all the cannabis plant’s compounds, but it removes THC completely or only contains very trace amounts.
CBD isolate: This is CBD in its purest form, with all other cannabis plant compounds removed.