GOP Lawmakers’ Hemp Amendments To The Farm Bill Would Allow Continued Legal Sales Of THC Products Under Federal Law
Republican lawmakers have filed amendments to the Farm Bill that would delay the scheduled federal recriminalization of hemp-derived THC products for one year and establish a regulatory framework for their continued legal sales with new restrictions. The amendments address hemp derivatives containing less than 0.3 percent delta-9 THC on a drug-weight basis, which were federally legalized under previous legislation.
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