Rather than scrapping dysfunctional state-level marijuana regulations and focusing on reasonable federal level regulations for hemp that ensure quality and age-gating, CANNRA has decided to double down to preserve its turf and the small but powerful group of companies it regulates. This is short-sighted and decidedly anti-cannabis.
Author: Rod Kight
Did a Federal Court Order Just Legalize THCa and Delta-8 THC in All 50 States?
A federal court in Arkansas just issued a landmark ruling enjoining enforcement of a recently enacted hemp law. Due to its sweeping findings, the ruling arguably makes this the single most important hemp case to date and one that every participant in the hemp industry should read.
Top US Health Agency Recommends Marijuana Reclassified to Schedule III
the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recommended rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III. Currently, it is listed in Schedule I. Authority to reclassify marijuana to Schedule III remains with the DEA.
Cannabis and Patient Care in A Rapidly Changing Environment
As the legal and scientific landscape regarding cannabis continues to evolve, physicians must stay informed and approach the topic of cannabis use with an open mind and a commitment to the well-being of their patients.
What’s the Deal with H4 CBD?
H4 CBD is starting to appear on the market. Is it legal?
Help Save New York’s Hemp Industry
Show your support for the NY hemp industry by signing the “Stop the Ban” petition. New Yorkers should also contact their state representatives and regulators to let them know that the new “emergency regulations” will harm consumers and small businesses in the state, including the loss of many jobs.
Florida’s “Operation Kandy Krush” is a Statewide Dragnet for Hemp Operators
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) conducted an inspection sweep last week of over 475 businesses in the state that either manufacture or distribute hemp-derived products. As a result of this dragnet, FDACS observed nearly 70,000 packages and products that it deemed to be “illegally targeting children.”
Minnesota Passes Full Legalization (with a twist of hemp-derived THC)
Exciting times in the North Star State: in May, Minnesota became the 23rd state to legalize recreational adult-use cannabis. At the same time, Minnesotans are already enjoying the hemp-derived THC beverages widely served at restaurants and breweries.
THCA and the DEA: Rod Breaks Down the Latest News
The DEA’s letter about THCa is bound to create more confusion in an already confusing area of law; however, it should properly be read as simply restating the fact that hemp producers must comply with the total THC test in order to harvest their hemp.