A provision tucked into the federal funding law that reopened the government this fall threatens to shutter the multi-billion-dollar hemp industry, potentially making CBD, hemp, and other marijuana-adjacent products unavailable in North Carolina by late 2026. This legislative change targets a loophole that has allowed the sale of intoxicating hemp products, but its broad scope could also sweep away non-intoxicating wellness items like CBD oils and lotions.
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The New Jersey Legislature has passed a sweeping overhaul of the state’s hemp laws, sending Senate Bill 4509 to the governor’s desk with strong bipartisan support. The Senate approved the measure 33-1, followed by a 57-6 vote in the Assembly. This legislation aims to tighten the legal definition of hemp and significantly curb the sale of intoxicating hemp-derived products operating outside the regulated marijuana market.
Read moreA new federal law included in the latest spending bill is set to ban certain THC products, a move that could potentially eliminate many hemp businesses when it takes full effect in November 2026. The legislation prohibits products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana.
Read moreFor tenants in Wisconsin, the question of whether they can legally smoke hemp or cannabis products on their rental property is becoming increasingly complex. While the state has clear restrictions on tobacco smoking in public spaces, regulations surrounding hemp and cannabis are far less defined, creating a potential gray area for renters and landlords alike.
Read moreTwo new laws have taken effect in Alabama this summer, significantly regulating the sale of both flavored nicotine vapes and smokable hemp-derived products. The legislation aims to curtail youth access to these items.
Read moreNebraska lawmakers have advanced Legislative Bill 316 (LB 316), a controversial proposal that would ban most consumable hemp and other THC products in the state, including popular items like delta-8 vapes and certain edibles. The bill, championed by State Senator Kathleen Kauth, moved forward after a lengthy four-hour debate, largely characterized by opposition from senators advocating for regulation rather than an outright ban. The advancement, on a 32-15 vote primarily along party lines, sets the stage for a significant shift in Nebraska’s approach to hemp-derived cannabinoids, with profound implications for consumers, businesses, and the state’s burgeoning hemp industry.
Read moreTexas is poised to enact a significant ban on a wide range of THC-containing consumable hemp products, including popular items like delta-8 vapes, gummies, and THC-infused drinks that offer effects similar to marijuana. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 3 (SB3), has navigated most of the legislative hurdles and, if it receives final approval and the Governor’s signature, will dramatically reshape the hemp and cannabis landscape in the state. This move aims to close what lawmakers describe as a loophole that emerged after hemp legalization, but it faces strong opposition from consumers, advocates, and businesses within the burgeoning Texas hemp industry.
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