Legislation to Ban Hemp-Derived THC Moves to U.S. House Floor
10 Articles
10 Articles
Bill regulating hemp consumables on school grounds returns to NC House
On June 19, NC House Bill 328, “Regulate Hemp-Derived Consumables,” formerly “Ban Delta-8 & Delta-9 on School Grounds,” passed the Senate in a 35-7 vote, moving it back to the House, following a series of committee substitutes. Since this bill’s introduction in March, it has been altered several times in the House and Senate and now integrates a more comprehensive approach in regulating hemp-derived consumable products, hence the name change. …


Congressional Committee Approves Federal Hemp THC Ban That Stakeholders Say Would Decimate Industry
A powerful House committee has approved a spending bill containing provisions that hemp stakeholders say would devastate the industry, prohibiting most consumable cannabinoid products that were federally legalized during the first Trump administration. The House Appropriations Committee passed the agriculture appropriations legislation in a 35-27 vote on Monday. It now heads to the Rules Committee to be prepared for floor consideration. While th…
U.S. House Appropriations Committee Approves Bill to Ban Hemp-Derived THC Products Nationwide
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has approved a federal spending bill that includes a broad ban on hemp-derived THC products, advancing the legislation to the House floor for further consideration. The proposed ban is part of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill for fiscal year 2026, which the … Continue reading
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium