16th September 2024
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16th October 2024
- Hungary: The government has notified via the EU TRIS notification system a bill that would include certain cannabinoids in the narcotics list, including hexahydrocannabihexol (HHCH), tetrahydrocannabutol (THCB), delta-8-THCP, delta-8-THCH and delta-9-THCH. The government banned HHC, hexahydrocannabinol acetate (HHCO) and hexahydrocannabiphorol (HHCP) in September 2023, while tetrahydrocannabidiol (H4-CBD or hydrogenated CBD) and tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP) were banned in May 2024. The end of the standstill period has not been set yet.
23rd September 2024
- Slovakia: President Peter Pellegrini has signed a bill to add HHC, hexahydrocannabiphorol (HHCP) and hexahydrocannabinol acetate (HHCO) to the list of narcotic substances, media reports. The amendment should take effect as of November 2024.
19th September 2024
- US - Missouri: The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) will not designate any more intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoid (IHDC) products as adulterated, as ordered by a recent decree by the governor to ban the products. Governor Mike Parson issued an executive order in August to ban products containing IHDCs like delta-8 THC, but the Missouri Hemp Trade Association filed a lawsuit to stop enforcement actions against those products, press reports. Therefore, the DHSS will not embargo any more IHDC products for being adulterated going forward, and those products already embargoed will be released by the state attorney general’s office within 30 days.
26th August 2024
- US - Missouri: Missouri secretary of state Jay Ashcroft blocked governor Michael Parson’s emergency order banning unregulated hemp-derived intoxicating food products, saying that the proposed order did not meet legal requirements. Recreational and medical marijuana are both legal in Missouri, but the governor’s executive order was aimed at particular THC compounds that are not regulated, including delta-8. The order was supposed to take effect on 1st September, pending Ashcroft’s approval of the emergency rules, and now that will likely be delayed for at least six months, Parson said in a letter. Parson has said a ban on hemp-derived THC products is necessary because children have mistaken them for candy. He further said that he ordered the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control to resubmit the emergency rule on hemp-derived THC.
19th August 2024
- US - Wyoming: Wyoming’s ban on the sale of hemp products containing delta-8 THC or any synthetic substances will remain in place after a federal judge granted the state’s motion to dismiss the case. The lawsuit was brought by several hemp companies in the state claiming that Senate File 32 is preempted by the federal 2018 Farm Bill. The judge reiterated in his ruling that the plaintiffs did not prove the statute is unconstitutional, including claims the ban violates interstate commerce law. “The fact that the plaintiffs are unhappy with the substances (the ban) prohibits does not make the law vague,” judge Rankin said, according to local media. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
19th August 2024
- Slovakia: At a meeting in Brno (Czech Republic), the Slovak commissioner for children and the Czech defender of public rights discussed the need for greater protection of children and adolescents from addiction to substances such as HHC and HHCP (hexahydrocannabiphorol), media reports. Slovakia is looking for ways to address the issue. The bill amending the list of prohibited substances is late, so the Slovak commissioner is currently working on implementing a ban on the sale of foods containing HHC and HHCP.
1st July 2024
- US - New Jersey: Senate Bill (SB) 3235 has been passed by the legislature and now heads to the governor for final approval. SB 3235 would require a licence from the Cannabis Regulatory Commission or certain liquor licences to sell intoxicating hemp products and would ban cannabis products “not derived from naturally occurring biologically active chemical constituents”. The bill defines intoxicating hemp products as any hemp product with a total THC concentration greater than 0.5 mg per serving or 2.5 mg per package.
27th June 2024
- US - Nebraska: State attorney general Mike Hilgers announced that two settlements have been reached in lawsuits against vendors of delta-8 THC products in the state. Hilgers sued ten delta-8 vendors last year, claiming that the products they were selling were misleading to consumers and not properly labelled. According to the settlement, one vendor is shutting down while another agrees to no longer sell THC products, and the parties agreed to turn over remaining THC products for destruction. However, the vendors will face no financial sanctions as long as they do not breach the settlement agreement.
13th June 2024
- US - Massachusetts: Legislation aimed at enforcement against intoxicating hemp-derived products will not be addressed until 2025, press reports. Although Massachusetts authorities have issued interpretations that products containing hemp-derived cannabinoids like delta-8 THC are illegal, they say that enforcement must be carried out by local health boards, which in turn say they do not have the resources to do so.
10th June 2024
- US - Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis has vetoed Senate Bill (SB) 1698, which would have prohibited most products containing intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids (IHDCs) like delta-8 THC and limited the amount of total delta-9 THC in hemp products. In explaining the veto, DeSantis warned against the effect that the bill would have had on small businesses and encouraged the legislature to focus on regulating hemp products in the areas of quality control, packaging and retail sales instead of banning products.
31st May 2024
- US - Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis is moving towards vetoing Senate Bill (SB) 1698, which would prohibit most products containing intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids (IHDCs) like delta-8 THC and limit the amount of total delta-9 THC in hemp products, press reports. SB 1698 was passed by the legislature in March, but has not yet been transmitted to DeSantis for his assent. A potential veto could come as a shock to many, as DeSantis is actively campaigning against a ballot measure in November that could legalise recreational cannabis in the state.
29th May 2024
- Ireland: The Health Service Executive (HSE) has shown its concern about the use of vaping products containing HHC among teenagers, press reports. According to the HSE, 20% of young people attending adolescent addiction services presented issues related to the consumption of HHC-containing vaping products. The HSE’s clinical lead on addiction, Eamon Keenan, has said that he aims to propose the inclusion of HHC in the list of banned substances. As of today, since HHC is not considered a banned substance, vaping products containing HHC can be sold legally.
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