The U.S. Senate has passed a federal funding bill that makes intoxicating hemp-derived THC products illegal, closing the “hemp loophole” that allowed substances like delta-8 THC to be sold widely and unregulated (mjbizdaily.com). This legislation protects children and communities nationwide, while preserving legal non-intoxicating hemp uses such as CBD, fibre, and industrial applications.
Key supporters include Kevin Sabet and the SAM team, along with Senators Mitch McConnell, John Thune, and Mike Crapo, whose efforts ensured that intoxicating hemp products will no longer slip through the cracks of the 2018 Farm Bill. While the bill takes full effect in a year, states are urged to act now to prevent the sale and distribution of these dangerous products.
This marks a major victory for families, public health, and the broader movement to resist nationwide marijuana legalization efforts.
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