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A 2026 rule tightens THC limits in hemp products, closing a loophole allowing intoxicating hemp beverages.
A new federal rule taking effect in late 2026 will tighten THC limits in final hemp products, closing a loophole that allowed legal intoxicating hemp-derived beverages under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Though hemp and marijuana are the same species, Cannabis sativa, U.S. law distinguishes them primarily by THC content, with hemp defined as having less than 0.3% THC.
Despite this, both share over 480 compounds and a complex history, with hemp long used in colonial America for industrial purposes like rope and textiles, while psychoactive cannabis originated in Asia and spread through colonialism and migration.
Marijuana is being reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III, reflecting evolving medical recognition, while hemp remains uncontrolled.
Una regla de 2026 endurece los límites de THC en los productos de cáñamo, cerrando un vacío legal que permite bebidas de cáñamo intoxicantes.