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Florida’s Cannabis and Hemp Landscape: Key Regulatory Changes to Watch

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Floridas cannabis and hemp industries are undergoing significant regulatory shifts. From proposed legislation targeting hemp products to new rules affecting packaging and labeling, heres what you need to know about the latest developments in the Sunshine State. Hilary Cassel, also seeks to regulate hemp extract products.

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Colorado Continues Enforcing Intoxicating Hemp Regulations – Will More States Follow?

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25-5-427 and regulated by 6 CCR 1010-24 ), a landmark bill regulating intoxicating hemp products in the state. This legislation followed recommendations from the Intoxicating Hemp Task Force, which was established a year earlier under SB 22-205. In June 2023, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed SB 23-271 (codified in C.R.S.

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2025 Legislative Session- Relating to Cannabis

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Lastly, the bill requires the Cannabis Advisory Commission to create a subcommittee to conduct a study concerning matters relating to sales of consumable hemp products in this State. Effective October 1, 2025- SB157: Senate Bill 157 increases the lot sizes for testing.

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One Signature Could Remove Marijuana From Schedule I Tomorrow

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Theoretically, we could even see a similar situation with hemp play out. Because the 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the definition of marijuana—but didn’t reference § 811(d)(1)— the AG could, today, place hemp back into Schedule I.

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Oregon’s Hot Hemp

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Surprising no one, recent findings show that most hemp in Oregon runs hot. This hemp is often sold and marketed online without age verification, in packaging attractive to minors, or at unlicensed retail stores. The technical report at issue runs 45 pages, and covers marijuana as well as hemp. Not a great look overall.

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Licensing Cannabis Trademarks: What You Need to Know

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THC or less including those derived from hemp may run afoul of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), particularly if theyre sold as food, beverages, or dietary supplements. Federal law isnt on your side Under federal law, cannabis with more than 0.3% THC (that is, marijuana) is still classified as a controlled substance.

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Australia Cannabis Q&A

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Industrial hemp (low-THC cannabis) is regulated under separate licensing frameworks in most Australian jurisdictions. Importation, cultivation, production, and other activities conducted for medicinal and scientific purposes are lawful under federal Australian law when the necessary licenses and permits have been obtained.