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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Banned them from where? [/quote] https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/IN12620 2025 Change to Hemp Definition In November 2025, P.L. 119-37 amended the definition of hemp under Title 7, Section 1639o, of the U.S. Code, changing the limit to a total THC concentration of less than 0.3% on a dry weight basis rather than only delta-9 THC. The Senate Appropriations Committee stated that the changes to the definition of hemp were made to prevent "the unregulated sale of intoxicating" hemp products in light of concerns surrounding the proliferation of hemp cannabinoid products. The new definition of hemp explicitly includes industrial hemp, which generally is hemp grown for non-cannabinoid purposes, while making a number of explicit exclusions, such as seeds from a cannabis plant that exceed a total THC concentration of 0.3%, intermediate hemp-derived products with more than 0.3% total THC concentration, and final hemp-derived cannabinoid products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per container. The new hemp definition also excludes hemp-derived cannabinoid products that contain cannabinoids that are not capable of being naturally produced by the cannabis plant or are capable of being naturally produced and were synthesized or manufactured outside the plant. The new definition will take effect November 12, 2026. Additionally, the law requires FDA within 90 days of enactment to publish lists of naturally occurring cannabinoids, THC class cannabinoids, and all known cannabinoids that have similar effects as THC class cannabinoids. FDA is also to further define the term container.[/quote]
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