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    3 Things You Should Know About the So-Called Weed Ban

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    In a twist of events that befits the cursed news cycle, the end of the government shutdown is poised to have a significant negative impact on Americans’ ability to purchase THC-infused edibles, drinks, and more.

    A provision of the legislation designed to conclude the government shutdown—43 days and counting, the longest in history—passed by Congress on Wednesday afternoon will make it illegal to purchase products containing more than .4 milligrams of THC. It would effectively close the 2018 Farm Bill’s so-called loophole, which makes the sale of hemp legal as long as it contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC (naturally occurring THC in hemp and cannabis plants, which most reputable brands use in their products).

    As it stands, the legislation stands to devastate the $38.5 billion industry, but before you stockpile your favorite infused gummies and infused drinks, here’s what you need to understand about the ban.

    1. The legislation outlaws over 95% of products on the cannabis market

    In its current version, the legislation would make over 95% of THC-infused products sold in the United States illegal for purchase.

    Nathan Cozzolino, CEO of Rose Los Angeles, which makes infused chocolates and gummies, calls it “a clear attempt to kill the cannabis industry,” but says that the law actually impacts more than just hemp-derived THC products. “Even every product in our CBD-infused line has more than .4 milligrams of THC,” he says, “This law would literally make every SKU we sell illegal.”

    2. The ban won’t go into effect until next year

    Jake Bullock, cofounder of the sparkling THC- and CBD-infused beverage company CANN, believes the one-year implementation delay written into the law is designed to give the cannabis industry time to pass clear regulations that allow products like his to stay legal.

    “I’d actually say ‘ban’ is a misnomer for what this legislation is—it’s really a one-year shot clock to finally get the rules we’ve always wanted,” he says. “From the beginning, our vision has been to sell CANN alongside alcohol wherever it’s sold, and today marks the start of making that vision a reality.”

    Justin Tidwell, CEO of Nowadays, the zero-proof THC spirit, agrees that the law’s timing is key.

    “[The delay] means businesses can keep operating under the current rules while policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders work together to craft thoughtful long-term regulations. It creates stability in the short term and space for real dialogue in the long term.”

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