New Bill Would Set up Regulatory Framework for Hemp-Derived Products
The bipartisan HEMP Act aims to replace inconsistent state laws with federal FDA oversight, setting testing, labeling, and potency limits for hemp-derived products.
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ONE HEMP Applauds Bipartisan Leadership Introducing the Hemp Enforcement, Modernization, and Protection (HEMP) Act
/PRNewswire/ - ONE HEMP, a national coalition representing responsible hemp businesses and advocates, today thanked U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R‑VA),...
New Bipartisan Bill Could Replace the Hemp Ban With New Regulations
Hemp-derived THC products are facing an uncertain future, but a new bipartisan bill could change their fate. Congressional lawmakers have come together to file a new bill that would regulate ingestible hemp products rather than outright ban them, based on language in the spending bill that Trump signed last year. Last week, Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) and Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX) introduced the Hemp Enforcement, Modernization, and Protection (HE…
Congress Proposes Hemp Regulation Instead of THC Ban
On this episode of Trade To Black presented by Flowhub, hosts Shadd Dales and Anthony Varrell are joined by Michael Bronstein, President of ATACH, to break down what could be a key inflection point for U.S. cannabis regulation and hemp policy. They dig into a bipartisan hemp bill introduced by Rep. Morgan Griffith and what it could mean for intoxicating hemp-derived products like Delta-8, Delta-10, THCA, and hemp-derived THC beverages. While som…
New hemp bill in Congress could bring big changes
Hemp products like CBD oil and THC drinks have exploded in popularity. Stakeholders and consumers voiced concern that federal spending legislation signed into law in October could restrict or effectively ban many commercially available hemp products, including CBD. In December, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the government to finalize the cannabis rescheduling process—and for Congress to work out a plan to ensure Americans…
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