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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 8, integrating hemp-derived THC products into the state's regulated cannabis industry. This new law, proposed by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, aims to regulate all intoxicating cannabinoid products under existing cannabis frameworks, protect communities, increase enforcement, and support legal cannabis businesses against illegal competition. The Governor's office highlighted the success of previous emergency hemp regulations, noting a high compliance rate among licensees.

California Integrates Adult-Use Cannabis and Hemp Markets

Oct 3, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed a bill to integrate
products containing hemp-derived THC into the state’s regulated cannabis
industry. The new law comes about a year after the state adopted emergency
regulations banning the sale of hemp THC products.

Proposed by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, Assembly Bill 8 will
regulate all intoxicating cannabinoid products under the state’s existing
cannabis framework.

“Our first job is to protect our kids and our communities,” Aguiar-Curry
said in a statement. “With this bill, we’ll have responsible regulation,
increase enforcement, and support struggling legal cannabis businesses
against criminal competition.”

“We are continuing to place the safety of every Californian first. For too
long, nefarious hemp manufacturers have been exploiting loopholes to make
their intoxicating products easily available to our most vulnerable
communities – that stops today.” — Newsom, in a press release

The governor’s office also touted the success of the emergency hemp
regulations established last year, noting that the Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control has visited 14,743 businesses since the rules took effect,
and agents reported a 99.78% compliance rate among licensees so far this
year.

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