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Congress moves to tighten hemp rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69506, member: 636"] Congress is advancing legislation to significantly narrow the legal definition of hemp, a move threatening most non-traditional cannabinoid products. The proposed change would redefine hemp based on its total THC content, banning any product where all THC isomers combined exceed a 0.3 percent threshold. This new standard would outlaw popular items like delta-8 gummies and THC-infused drinks. The bill also explicitly prohibits the sale of synthetically modified or converted cannabinoids, which form the basis of a vast segment of the current market. Furthermore, it would impose an extremely low limit on the total amount of THC permitted in a single product package, potentially as low as 0.4 milligrams. This provision would render nearly every existing edible non-compliant. This regulatory shift would devastate many farmers and retailers who depend on the existing legal framework. The Senate has already approved the measure, sending it to the House of Representatives. If enacted, the law would trigger a widespread industry collapse, forcing business closures and the removal of products from store shelves nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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