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National Law Review
National Law Review
5/12/2026
What Rescheduling Means for the Hemp Industry

What Rescheduling Means for the Hemp Industry

Short summary

Congress passed a hemp ban effective November 2026 capping products at 0.4mg total THC, eliminating ~95% of current products. Recent DEA marijuana rescheduling signals federal support for regulated cannabinoid access but doesn't directly affect hemp classification. The Trump administration separately pushes Congress for full-spectrum CBD protections, suggesting targeted relief may emerge.

  • New hemp ban cap of 0.4mg total THC per container takes effect November 2026, affecting ~95% of current market
  • DEA rescheduling of marijuana to Schedule III is positive signal but has no direct legal impact on hemp
  • Trump administration signaling strong Congressional push for CBD-specific protections as alternative to broad ban

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