The cannabis landscape just experienced a seismic shift. As part of the legislation that ended the recent government shutdown, Congress included a provision that fundamentally changes the rules around hemp-derived products. If you’ve been following the news or shopping for cannabis products in Southern California, you probably have questions. At Lucky Farms, we’re here to break down what this means in plain English and, most importantly, what it means for you.
In mid-November 2025, Congress passed spending legislation that included a late provision banning hemp products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of total THC per container. This might sound technical, but it’s a game-changer for the industry.
To understand why this matters, we need to rewind to 2018. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp for industrial uses like rope, textiles and seed, but its broad definition created a loophole in federal rules on THC. Companies discovered they could extract psychoactive compounds from federally legal hemp and concentrate them into products that delivered marijuana-like effects—all while avoiding the regulations that licensed cannabis businesses must follow.
The result? Hemp-derived THC products flooded gas stations, smoke shops, and online retailers across the country, often without age restrictions, safety testing, or oversight. Now, Congress has closed that loophole.
Think of it this way: the original law said hemp had to contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by weight. Companies found a workaround by:
It was legal by the letter of the law, but definitely not what lawmakers intended. Senator Mitch McConnell, who originally championed hemp legalization, stated that companies exploited a loophole by taking legal amounts of THC from hemp and turning it into intoxicating substances.
The new federal ban is straightforward but sweeping:
To put that 0.4 mg limit in perspective: a single hemp gummy typically contains 2.5 to 10 milligrams of THC. The new limit is so low that virtually all intoxicating hemp products will be prohibited.
According to federal analysis, the following will be banned:
California was already ahead of the curve on this issue. In September 2024, Governor Newsom announced emergency regulations prohibiting the marketing, offering for sale, or selling of industrial hemp food, beverages, and dietary products that contain THC or other intoxicating cannabinoids.
Since September 2024, California’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agents have visited 11,445 businesses and removed 7,151 illegal products from shelves at 148 locations, with 99.7% compliance among business licensees.
In other words, Southern California consumers have already seen these products disappear from gas stations and convenience stores. The federal ban now makes this approach the law across all 50 states.
Several factors drove this legislation:
Licensed cannabis businesses argued (rightfully) that hemp companies had an unfair advantage by avoiding:
39 state attorneys general signed a letter asking Congress to outlaw intoxicating hemp products at the federal level. This bipartisan pressure, combined with concerns about product safety, created the political will for change.
Here’s where things get interesting. This hemp crackdown doesn’t signal a reversal on cannabis legalization—in fact, it might have the opposite effect.
Federal rescheduling is still in progress. The Biden administration proposed moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, which would:
While the DEA hearing scheduled for January 2025 was canceled and delayed by at least three months, cannabis companies have been filing amended income tax returns to claim additional deductions.
State-level legalization continues. Despite setbacks in some states, 24 states have legalized recreational cannabis and even more have implemented medical marijuana programs. The momentum toward normalization continues.
Rather than a crackdown on cannabis generally, this legislation represents a desire for proper regulation. Congress is saying:
This actually strengthens the case for full legalization with proper regulation, rather than working around the rules with legal loopholes.
The short answer: not much changes for you.
Here’s why Lucky Farms customers can feel confident:
Lucky Farms operates under California’s comprehensive cannabis regulations, which means:
The new federal ban doesn’t affect state-licensed cannabis products. You can continue to purchase your favorite products from Lucky Farms with confidence.
While unregulated hemp products flooded the market with questionable quality, Lucky Farms has always maintained the highest standards:
When you choose Lucky Farms over unregulated hemp products, you’re supporting:
This legislation marks an important moment in cannabis policy, but it’s just one chapter in an ongoing story.
Most experts believe we’re moving toward greater, not lesser, cannabis acceptance:
Yes! Pure CBD products with no detectable THC remain legal under both federal and California law. These products must contain zero intoxicating cannabinoids.
California has banned delta-8 and delta-10 THC entirely, and the new federal law effectively prohibits them nationwide. These chemically modified cannabinoids will no longer be legally sold.
Industrial hemp farming for fiber, grain, and non-intoxicating CBD remains legal and viable. However, more than 300,000 jobs tied to the hemp economy are at risk, primarily in the production of intoxicating products.
No. Lucky Farms operates as a state-licensed cannabis dispensary. Our products are regulated under California’s cannabis laws, not federal hemp laws. This legislation doesn’t change what we can offer our customers.
Absolutely! Lucky Farms continues to offer safe, legal delivery of lab-tested cannabis products throughout our service area. Visit www.luckyfarms.org to place your order.
The ban doesn’t take effect for one year, so possessing existing products isn’t immediately illegal. However, retailers will stop selling them. For quality and safety, we recommend purchasing from licensed dispensaries like Lucky Farms instead.
For consumers who relied on unregulated hemp products at gas stations, they’ll need to shift to licensed dispensaries. For existing customers of legal dispensaries like Lucky Farms, nothing changes. In fact, you might notice less competition from unregulated products and potentially better selection at licensed retailers.
No. This targets a specific loophole in hemp regulations. Meanwhile, cannabis rescheduling continues at the federal level, more states are legalizing, and public support for legalization remains strong. The trend is still toward normalization and legalization, just with proper regulations.
Medical cannabis patients are completely unaffected. California’s medical marijuana program operates independently of these hemp regulations, and all medical cannabis products remain available through licensed dispensaries.
Continue shopping at licensed dispensaries like Lucky Farms! We offer:
The closure of the hemp loophole represents Congress choosing regulation over chaos. While this creates challenges for the hemp industry, it ultimately strengthens the case for comprehensive cannabis legalization with proper oversight.
For Lucky Farms customers, this is actually good news. It levels the playing field, eliminates unsafe competition, and reinforces the value of purchasing from licensed, regulated dispensaries. We’ve always done things the right way—with testing, transparency, and compliance—and this legislation validates that approach.
The future of cannabis policy is still bright. We’re moving toward greater acceptance, better regulations, and eventually, federal legalization. Until then, Lucky Farms remains your trusted source for premium cannabis products in Southern California.
Ready to experience the Lucky Farms difference? Visit us at www.luckyfarms.org to browse our selection and schedule your delivery today.
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This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction. Always consume responsibly and in accordance with local laws.
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