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Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids: Page 8
Moving the Goalposts: State Regulation of Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids
Intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids are proliferating on the open market, and state regulators’ responses are all over the map. Here’s a look at the constantly evolving landscape and what the future may hold.
Special Report: 4 in 5 Cannabis Businesses Want Intoxicating Hemp Regulated; So Do Nearly 50% of Hemp Businesses
CBT’s new research reveals that 80% of cannabis businesses and 46% of hemp businesses feel intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids should be regulated like cannabis. Find these and other details about how the cannabis and hemp industries view intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids in Part I of this two-part special report.
Connecticut Law Regulating THC-Infused Beverage Sales Takes Effect
The beverages, including those with hemp-derived cannabinoids, are now restricted to adults 21 and older for purchase in licensed establishments.
THCA Element of Farm Bill Leads CBT’s Top Stories in June
The Cannabist Co.’s Florida exit, Ohio’s adult-use sales riddle and myriad hemp-related coverage were also among the most-read articles this month.
Cheech and Chong's Global Holding Company Announces Opposition to AB 2223, Which Would Ban Intoxicating Hemp Products
The celebrity-run company says the bill, which passed the Assembly Floor in May, ‘unnecessarily upends [the] low-dose beverage market’ thriving in the Golden State.
Curaleaf Launches Hemp-Derived Product Line, Direct-to-Consumer E-commerce Marketplace
The portfolio will include THC edibles and beverages from Select and Zero Proof brands in addition to third-party products.
Class Action Suit Calls New York City’s Crackdown on ‘Illegal’ Cannabis Shops Unconstitutional
Dozens of businesses are suing the city and several of its officials for enforcing the SMOKEOUT Act and closing allegedly illegal stores without judicial review.
‘Devastating’ Hemp Amendment Language Included in FY 2025 Agriculture/FDA Bill
The House Appropriations Committee’s FY 25 Agriculture/FDA Appropriation bill released June 10 includes language from ‘the Mary Miller amendment’ that was added in late May to the draft 2024 Farm Bill to change the definition of hemp and ban synthetic, intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids.
Nonprofit S3 Collective Forms Governmental Advisory Committee Supporting Scientific Standards to Enhance the Quality and Safety of Cannabinoid Products
National nonprofit S3 Collective announces the formation of its Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) to supports S3 Collective’s mission to converge scientific research and standards to build an objective global framework that enhances the quality and safety of cannabinoid-containing products.
Criminalization Will Make Delta-8, Delta-10 THC, etc., ‘All the More Dangerous,’ Says Harvard Medical Instructor and Leading Cannabis Expert
In this exclusive interview, Dr. Peter Grinspoon shares his insights into the inherent safety of delta-8 and other intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids, the draft Farm Bill 2024 amendment that would ban products containing them, and why he believes legislators need to learn from past mistakes of the failed war on drugs.
Florida Governor Vetoes Controversial Hemp Bill
Gov. DeSantis shot down S.B. 1698, which would have banned the sale of synthetic and intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids and changed the definition of ‘hemp’ under the state hemp program.
National Alcohol Group Urges Congress to Address Hemp’s ‘Public Health Crisis’ in Farm Bill
Wine & Spirts Wholesalers of America sent a letter to U.S. lawmakers recommending they ban synthetically derived hemp compounds.
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