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Home / Health / Congress Cracks Down on Hemp: Sleep Aids & Seltzers Targeted

Congress Cracks Down on Hemp: Sleep Aids & Seltzers Targeted

3 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • New ban targets hemp-derived products with over 0.4 mg THC per container.
  • Over 95% of hemp-derived ingestibles and topicals may be removed from market.
  • The updated law is slated to go into effect on November 12, 2026.
Congress Cracks Down on Hemp: Sleep Aids & Seltzers Targeted

New federal legislation has been passed by Congress to significantly tighten regulations on hemp-derived products, potentially leading to the removal of many popular items from shelves. The law specifically targets products containing over 0.4 milligrams of THC per container. This includes many CBD products that have incidental amounts of THC, which may not provide a high but will now fall under the new restrictions.

Experts estimate that this ban could eliminate over 95% of hemp-derived ingestibles and topicals currently available. The legislation aims to address a loophole created by the 2018 Farm Bill, which allowed for the extraction of psychoactive cannabinoids from hemp, leading to products with THC levels comparable to marijuana.

If the law remains unchanged, these stricter regulations are set to be implemented on November 12, 2026. This development could profoundly impact the hemp industry, affecting farmers, manufacturers, and consumers who rely on these products. Consumers concerned about losing access are encouraged to contact their congressional representatives.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ban targets hemp-derived products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per container, impacting items like gummies and seltzers.
The updated law is scheduled to take effect on November 12, 2026, unless changes occur.
CBD products with incidental amounts of THC exceeding the 0.4 mg per container limit will also be impacted by the ban.

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