Congressional Committee Directs DEA To Crack Down On Unregulated Cannabis Products That ‘Threaten Consumer Safety’
The House Appropriations Committee is expected to approve a Fiscal Year 2027 spending bill that directs the DEA to take enforcement action against unregulated cannabinoid products posing consumer safety risks. This federal action targets products operating outside regulatory frameworks, reflecting congressional concern about unregulated market segments in the cannabis industry.
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