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Cannabis Business Times: Blurred Lines: Is This Hemp or Weed?

  • Writer: Laura Braden Quigley
    Laura Braden Quigley
  • Apr 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

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The ideal trajectory toward resolving these challenges calls for a harmonized approach to hemp and cannabis regulation. By embracing the intrinsic similarities between these two branches of the cannabis family tree, we can streamline the legal framework, benefiting all stakeholders involved. Adopting uniform testing and labeling standards—akin to those outlined by the USDA—or establishing a cohesive regulatory framework promises to bolster product safety, legality, and consumer confidence.


Such integration addresses the pressing issue of supply and demand imbalance and opens the gates to new markets brimming with high-quality, compliant products. For consumers, this means access to a broader array of safe cannabis options, free from the shadows of legal uncertainty and the risks of untested products.


In the quest to demystify the cannabis market, federal legalization emerges as the beacon of hope. With it, the establishment of minimum standards for state marijuana and hemp programs could pave the way for a more transparent, regulated, and consumer-friendly cannabis landscape. As we navigate this intricate journey, the goal remains clear: to forge a path that ensures safety, legality, and accessibility for all, leaving confusion and risk in the rearview.

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