New Jersey Hemp Law Partially Struck Down: Judge Rules Against Interstate Commerce Restrictions

A federal judge has ruled against parts of New Jersey’s new hemp law, finding that certain provisions violate interstate commerce rules and conflict with federal regulations. While the law’s ban on sales to minors and licensing requirements remain, the judge struck down restrictions on out-of-state hemp products, allowing those meeting federal standards to be sold in New Jersey. This decision comes amid concerns about regulating psychoactive hemp products like delta-8 THC, which lack federal oversight.

Hemp Derivatives: A Growing Market with Regulatory Uncertainties

Pablo Zuanic, a prominent cannabis and psychedelics analyst, discusses the future of hemp-derived products like Delta-8 THC, highlighting their increasing market share and the need for stricter regulation. While hemp products have taken on a significant role in the cannabis industry, regulatory disparities between hemp and cannabis create an uneven playing field. Zuanic believes that with evolving regulations, both industries can coexist and thrive in a more controlled environment.

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