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Federal hemp product ban advances in Congress (Newsletter: June 6, 2025)

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Marijuana puts “pressure” on alcohol sales; CO gov signs cannabis & psychedelics bills; OH legalization amendments; Legal cannabis & hotel profits
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/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies approved a bill with provisions to ban most consumable hemp-derived cannabinoid products that were federally legalized during the first Trump administration.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed bills to streamline marijuana regulations, allow mass pardons for prior psychedelics convictions and revise how cannabis revenue is allocated.
The Ohio House Judiciary Committee heard hours of public testimony against a bill to revise the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law, with members signaling that further changes to the plan are on the way in response to those concerns.
The Nevada legislature passed a resolution calling on the federal government to “reschedule psilocybin, psilocin, DMT, ibogaine, mescaline and MDMA to a schedule that better reflects the therapeutic value, low potential for abuse and safety.”
A federal judge denied the Oregon Health Authority’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that the state’s psilocybin services program violates the Americans With Disabilities Act by discriminating against homebound patients who can’t travel to designated service centers.
The CEO of Jack Daniel’s maker Brown–Forman Corporation said growing use of cannabis as an alternative to alcohol is putting “pressure” on the spirits industry—with the company noting that “further legalization of marijuana” is among the “risks and uncertainties” for the sector.
A new study shows that after cannabis legalization, “hotel revenue increases by 25.2%…with the effect continuing to grow even six years after legalization”—highlighting “the potential long-term economic advantages of recreational marijuana.”
- “Recreational marijuana dispensaries could become attractions that entice travelers to visit places they might not otherwise explore.”
/ FEDERAL
The Drug Enforcement Administration promoted an article linking marijuana to mental health challenges.
The Food and Drug Administration sent a warning letter to Latro Inc. about products it says contain delta-8 THC.
Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) said he is “overjoyed” that President Donald Trump included a continued ban on Washington, D.C. legalizing recreational marijuana sales in his budget request.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) reacted to former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk criticizing a Republican-led budget bill by tweeting, “Now even someone on ketamine, mushrooms and Ecstasy can see it.”
/ STATES
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) nominated a member of the Cannabis Control Board to take over as its new chair.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein (D) tweeted, “I look forward to working with the General Assembly to address existing loopholes on cannabis sales that allows teens to buy intoxicating THC here in NC and come up with thoughtful, comprehensive solutions to allow adult use and keep our children safe.”
Connecticut’s attorney general cheered the passage of legislation targeting illegal cannabis and tobacco sales.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a bill to overhaul the Cannabis Control Commission.
The Vermont House of Representatives rejected a Senate-passed proposal to allow cannabis growers to sell directly to consumers.
The Maine House of Representatives rejected a bill to exempt medical cannabis from sales taxes.
A federal judge denied a request for a temporary injunction against a Florida law that marijuana legalization and other campaigns say make it improperly difficult to qualify ballot initiatives.
Minnesota regulators conducted the state’s first marijuana business license lotteries.
South Dakota regulators filed proposed changes to medical cannabis rules.
Washington State regulators initiated rulemaking on batch tracking of cannabis plants and measuring marijuana license distance.
The California Legislative Analyst’s Office said that a planned marijuana tax increase will “reduce the size of the licensed cannabis market.”
Missouri regulators published guidance on permitted activities by marijuana businesses.
Illinois regulators halted licensing of new recreational marijuana dispensaries.
The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission will hold its first meeting on Monday.
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/ LOCAL
Denver, Colorado officials updated a list of neighborhoods with “undue concentrations” of marijuana businesses.
/ INTERNATIONAL
Italian lawmakers approved a bill to ban “cannabis light.”
Indonesian officials arrested foreign nationals, including an Australian, an Indian and an American, on suspicion of possessing drugs, charges that could carry the death penalty.
/ SCIENCE & HEALTH
A study found “significant reductions in prescription drug claims per enrollee of $34–42 annually in the small group insurance market following recreational cannabis legalization.”
A review concluded that “psychedelics,through modulation of serotonin systems and other neuro-transmitter pathways, show potential in treating sleep disorders, especially those associated with mental health conditions like depression, PTSD, and anxiety.”
/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS
The American Psychological Association published an article arguing that “today’s high-octane cannabis exists in uncharted scientific territory.”
/ BUSINESS
Budr Cannabis acquired three dispensaries in Connecticut.
Rubicon Organics Inc. closed its acquisition of a cultivation facility in Hope, British Columbia, Canada.
Arkansas medical cannabis sales are on track to set a new record this year.
/ CULTURE
MMA fighter Kevin Holland said that “until Texas figures out their legalization of marijuana, it’s kind of hard for me to fight there.”
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House bill would “destroy” hemp industry, GOP senator says (Newsletter: July 1, 2025)

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Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told Marijuana Moment that a bill advancing in the House to ban hemp products with any quantifiable amount of THC would “completely destroy the American hemp industry.”
- “I don’t know how you’d be able to sell CBD oil with that.”
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said medical cannabis growers will be “putting seed in the ground really soon” and that he hopes patients get access by the end of the year.
The New Hampshire Senate tabled a bill to lower penalties for first-time psilocybin possession that had narrowly cleared the House of Representatives.
Mike Tyson delivered his marijuana reform message to President Donald Trump in a Fox News appearance—urging him to support rescheduling cannabis and saying its current classification in Schedule I alongside heroin is “ridiculous.”
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The Drug Enforcement Administration promoted an article about a study on marijuana edibles being appealing to teens.
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) responded to a claim that he has never authored a bill that became law by tweeting, “This is false. My industrial hemp act became law when it was incorporated by a vote of the House as part of the farm bill.”
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A Delaware representative discussed the passage of a bill to limit county restrictions on marijuana businesses.
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An Alabama court is considering a lawsuit seeking to block the state’s hemp restriction law.
A Maryland marijuana tax increase takes effect on Tuesday.
Colorado regulators are taking the first steps toward allowing ibogaine at psychedelic healing centers.
New York regulators published guidance on preempting “unreasonably impracticable” local cannabis laws.
The California State Fair Cannabis Awards announced the winners of this year’s competition.
Ohio regulators are urging people who use marijuana at Fourth of July celebrations to “use good judgment and ensure the safety of those around them.”
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Denver, Colorado officials are accepting applications for psychedelic healing center licenses.
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Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell discussed plans to advance marijuana reform legislation.
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Advocacy Organizations Call on Meta to End Censorship of Cannabis and Psychedelic Communities

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July 1, 2025
In a letter to Meta Platforms, Inc., the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, a group of cannabis and psychedelic advocacy organizations, led by Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), called on the company to end what it describes as “ongoing and disproportionate censorship of content related to cannabis, psychedelics, and harm reduction.”
“Accounts committed to public education, legal and policy advocacy, research dissemination, and harm reduction services — including those of licensed healthcare professionals, nonprofits, and legal businesses — have been routinely shadowbanned, deplatformed, or had their posts removed with little explanation or recourse, despite operating in full compliance with local laws. This suppression is not merely an inconvenience; it is a form of digital marginalization.” — SSDP, in the letter
The groups argue the censorship of cannabis and psychedelics continue amid accelerating overdose deaths and mental health crises, and call on Meta to “end discriminatory bans and shadowbans,” “establish clear, transparent, and consistent content policies that distinguish between promotion of the sale of illegal substances and legitimate drug education and advocacy,” “create a dedicated appeals and accountability process specific to drug-related content that includes community stakeholders and subject-matter experts,” and “engage in regular dialogue with the psychedelic, cannabis, and harm reduction communities to better understand our work and co-create equitable guidelines for content moderation.”
In all, 81 organizations, consisting of students, educators, researchers, advocates, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, joined the letter, calling Meta’s policy “censorship of science, public health, legal, and public policy discourse” and describing the policy as “not an act of neutrality.”
“As the cultural and legal landscapes around these issues evolve,” the letter states, “so too must your policies.”

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Florida Removes Nearly 11,000 Hemp Product Packages for Violating Child-Protection Standards

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Florida officials have removed nearly 11,000 packages of hemp products for violating child-protection standards for packaging, labeling, and marketing throughout the state during the Florida Department of Agriculture’s “Operation Safe Summer.”
In a statement, Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson said the agency has “drawn a hard line in Florida when it comes to protecting our children from dangerous and deceptive hemp products.”
“’Operation Safe Summer’ is our latest effort to crack down on bad actors who think they can skirt the law, ignore public safety, and profit off high-potency, intoxicating hemp products that endanger our children. We will not tire in our commitment to cleaning up this industry, holding violators accountable, and sending a clear message: if you refuse to follow the law, you won’t be doing business in Florida.” — Simpson in a press release
The agency in April and June advised businesses in April and June about the planned enforcement of new Agriculture Department rules around intoxicating hemp-infused products. The new rules, enacted in 2023, include:
Prohibition on specified color additives.
Mandatory child-resistant packaging in accordance with ASTM International D 3475-20, Standard Classification of Child Resistant Packages.
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