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#RhodeIsland #HempIndustry faces uncertainty amid federal crackdown on #THC products
by Christopher Shea
Thu, November 13, 2025 at 5:50 AM EST"Mike Simpson is one of Rhode Island’s biggest cheerleaders for hemp cultivation and the plant’s derivative products — remedies, he believes, that may help where pharmaceutical medicines cannot.
"It’s that very reason Simpson helped co-found Rhode Island’s only outdoor hemp farm, where he says many of the business’ products ship all across the country.
"But Lovewell Farms’ may cease operations now that Congress has approved reopening the federal government under legislation that would effectively ban hemp products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC. If approved by President Donald Trump, the ban will go into effect in a year.
" 'This might be the final straw,' Simpson said in an interview Wednesday. 'I may have to shut my whole company down.'
"Simpson doesn’t sell intoxicating products, but said crops grown at his Hopkinton farm can contain up to 1 milligram of THC in it, as is allowed under existing Rhode Island hemp regulations.
" 'I have 700 to 800 pounds of flower that I grew this year that under that law would not be legal,' he said."
Read more:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/rhode-island-hemp-industry-faces-105054027.html#BigPharma #HempBan #Hemp #CBDBan #THCBan #THCIndustry #Cannabis #HempFarmers
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‘The #HempDoctor’ warns of devastating impact in #NorthCarolina from new #THCBan
Shaquira Speaks
Wed, November 12, 2025HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — " 'We have people that range from age four all the way to 95 years old coming in for the products. And they don’t all come in for the products that make them feel euphoric,' says The Hemp Doctor owner Robert Shade.
"He’s been running the Huntersville business since 2018, providing products like gummies, seltzers, and even oils for consumers looking to relax or reduce pain. They contain tiny amounts of THC, the same active chemical in marijuana.
"That will come to an end when the spending resolution to reopen the government becomes law. It contains language that would make all products containing THCA and Delta-8 THC illegal — again.
"That’s 99% of the products in Shade’s stores.
"In October, 39 state attorneys general called on Congress to clarify the definition of hemp — arguing THC products are intoxicating, like marijuana or alcohol.
"The Trump Administration signed the 2018 Farm Bill, legalizing the sale of hemp-derived THC products if they contained less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. A product containing THC in quantities beyond that threshold would be considered marijuana.
" 'It would decimate the industry. You’re talking about the loss of a $70 billion industry, over 300,000 jobs across the country. And it’s a surprise to all of us. I mean, we saw things coming, but we didn’t know it was going to be so detrimental to us,' Shade said.
"The new measure would give businesses one year to close down shop, unless Congress revisits the hemp issue.
" 'We have 365 days to continue the fight, which is really asking every single person out there who uses these products to contact their senators, their state representatives, and tell them to change the amendment. Don’t let this go through,' Shade said.
"Shade urges people to call even when the bill passes, telling them to ask their representatives what they’ll do to make it right."
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/hemp-doctor-warns-devastating-impact-040545791.html -
Fresh off defeating state #THC Ban #Texas #HempIndustry faces wipeout under federal deal to end #shutdown
Marijke Friedman
Thu, November 13, 2025"As part of the spending deal to end the government shutdown, federal lawmakers approved a provision cracking down on hemp products containing THC, restoring a ban Texas Republicans sought to impose earlier this year.
AdvertisementThe funding package, passed by the U.S. House and signed into law by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, includes language banning the sale of hemp-derived products with more than 0.4 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol, or #THC, the psychoactive element in #marijuana. The measure would criminalize almost all consumable hemp products nationwide.
The provision was added at the last minute to a bill that provides yearlong funding for the Department of Agriculture. It closes what proponents of the ban call a “loophole” from the 2018 farm bill that allowed the hemp industry to take off without federal regulations. Unless Congress reverses course, the ban is set to start a year after the legislation goes into effect. Opponents of the provision warn it will effectively shut down Texas’ $8 billion hemp industry and the thousands of jobs associated with the sale of consumable THC products.
In the lead-up to the vote that sent the funding deal to President Donald Trump’s desk, Republicans in Texas’ congressional delegation were divided over the hemp ban. Sen. John Cornyn supported the provision, voting against an amendment that proposed to strip the hemp language, while Sen. Ted Cruz was one of two Republicans who voted for the amendment, arguing that hemp and marijuana should be regulated at the state level rather than through a “one-size-fits-all federal standard.”
The House did not take a one-off vote on the hemp ban, but some Texas Republicans weighed in against the idea, despite voting for the overall funding package. Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Houston, said he believes a ban should be decided by individual states."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fresh-off-defeating-state-thc-162123410.html
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Hemp-derived #THC drinks, #edibles could soon disappear because of #ShutdownBill
by Nathaniel Weixel - 11/12/25
Excerpt: "[#MitchMcConnell] is saying that #Kentucky farmers will be fine. They’ll grow [#hemp] for fiber, or they’ll grow it for nonintoxicating #CBD. But that’s just not true. Nonintoxicating CBD is banned by this,' Miller said."
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https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5603115-hemp-industry-faces-extinction/ -
Federal spending bill threatens #Minnesota’s #hemp-derived #THC industry
Provision would cap THC content at 0.4mg per container, effectively banning current products
By Selah Jacoway
Published: Nov. 13, 2025 at 7:54 AM EST|FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - "A provision in the federal government’s spending package would restrict Minnesota’s hemp-derived THC industry by capping THC content at 0.4mg per container.
The U.S. Senate voted 76-24 on Monday to advance the provision, which now goes to the House for a vote as early as this week. The measure was championed by Sen. #MitchMcConnell and opposed by Sen. Rand Paul.
The provision would reverse what McConnell called a “loophole” in the 2018 Farm Bill that inadvertently legalized hemp-derived THC products. The 2018 law removed hemp from the controlled-substance list and defined hemp as any #cannabis plant or product with 0.3% or less THC.
Industry impact
Minnesota’s hemp-derived THC industry generates $140 million in retail sales. Current Minnesota law, passed in 2022, permits 5mg THC drinks and edibles for adults over 21.
The federal cap would effectively ban current products, which contain at least 2mg of THC even at the lowest doses.
Business concernsIf the provision passes, businesses selling hemp-derived THC products would face the same restrictions as cannabis businesses, including:
- Higher taxes under federal tax code Section 280E
- Limited access to banking and credit card services
- Cash-only operations"