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I have some Federal and State-by-State updates for you, but the general theme seems to be that everyone is "Out of Office." There are so many different laws across the United States regarding Hemp and Cannabis. It's hard to keep up with all the changing laws across the US, so this is my gift to you to help stay on top of the latest compliance changes. This month, I'm going to cover: Texas Nebraska New Mexico Alabama And I'm going to talk about Trump's comment about marijuana in a recent press conference! Need a monthly FULL 50 STATE review, specific to your product line? Davis Legal offers monthly retainer clients a robust, custom view as to where you can and cannot sell. Contact us to learn more about this service; must be currently distributing in 10+ states across the US. This video was recorded on August 14, 2025. +++++++++ 🔔 Stay in the Loop 🔔 Get notified as soon as the latest episode drops – you won't want to miss our expert insights and industry-shaking discussions! Subscribe to my YouTube channel to get first alerts: / @morgandavislegal +++++++++ THIS VIDEO IS MEANT TO ASSIST IN A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE CURRENT LAW AND PRACTICE RELATING TO THE TOPICS DISCUSSED. IT IS NOT TO BE REGARDED AS LEGAL ADVICE. COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTICULAR QUESTIONS SHOULD SEEK THE ADVICE OF COUNSEL. +++++++++ ❇️ Stay connected with us! — Website: https://morgandavislegal.com/ — LinkedIn: / davis-legal-pllc — Instagram: / morgandavislegal +++++++++ 💬 WHY DOES THIS CHANNEL SOMETIMES USE THE WORD “MARIJUANA”? You may hear the term “marijuana” used in some of my videos. While I personally believe the word is outdated, unscientific, and rooted in racially charged propaganda, it still appears in federal and state law — which makes it necessary in legal conversations. As an attorney, I use the language defined by law when discussing federally illegal substances. There is currently no federal legal definition for "cannabis"... but there is for “hemp” and “marijuana," so clarity matters. When referring to THC content and legal classifications, that’s when you’ll hear the word used. But make no mistake: in my eyes, it’s all cannabis.