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As negotiations commence in the new year, 33 non-profit organizations representing the hemp industry have identified seven objectives for the next U.S. Farm Bill.
The Hemp Access and Consumer Safety Act represents another attempt by lawmakers to regulate CBD in food and dietary supplements since the FDA announced in January it would not pursue its own rulemaking around the issue.
Adults 21 and over can use and possess certain amounts of cannabis starting Aug. 1, but adult-use cannabis sales aren’t expected to begin in Minnesota until early 2025.
U.S. Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) and Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) have reintroduced two bills in the U.S. House that would require the Food and Drug Administration to regulate hemp-derived CBD.