420 with CNW — Bipartisan Congressional Bill to Let States Have Their Own Hemp THC Rules
A new bipartisan effort in Congress is offering states a way to sidestep an upcoming federal crackdown on hemp-derived THC products, instead of forcing an immediate nationwide ban. The proposal, introduced last week, would let individual states maintain their existing regulatory systems rather than adopt a stricter federal standard scheduled to begin in November. The measure is backed by Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar and Republican Senator Rand Paul. While the full legislative text has yet to be released, the intent is to create a patchwork approach similar to how marijuana laws currently operate across the country. This move reflects growing hesitation in Washington over the sweeping hemp policy approved last fall. Under that…

















