Congress Rewrites Hemp Definition, Reshaping Cannabis Rules
Summary
Congress has changed the definition of hemp, making many popular hemp-derived products potentially illegal by November 2026. This change affects products containing delta-8 THC and other cannabinoids, setting new limits on THC content. The hemp industry is concerned about the impact on businesses and jobs.Key Facts
- Congress changed the hemp definition to limit THC content in hemp products.
- Products with more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per container are banned.
- The law takes effect in November 2026 to allow businesses to adapt.
- Many hemp-derived products like delta-8 vapes could become illegal.
- The hemp industry is worth $28 billion, employing over 300,000 people.
- The change could lead to layoffs and revenue losses in the hemp industry.
- There may be new complications in workplace drug testing related to hemp.
- It is uncertain how the federal government will enforce the new law.
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