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The House Agriculture Committee is set to consider a one-year delay for hemp THC recriminalization, while Virginia and the Philippines move forward with marijuana legalization bills. Other developments include Oregon passing medical cannabis access for hospice patients, Florida approving reduced fees for veterans, and new research indicating that chronic cannabis use is not associated with lasting neuropsychological impairment.

Congress to Consider Delay on Hemp THC Product Ban Next Week

Feb 25, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

There is a lot of movement in the cannabis world right now, and most of it is great news for the community. In D.C., lawmakers are considering a one-year pause on the plan to recriminalize hemp-derived THC, which is a massive win for maintaining access to popular products. Closer to home, Virginia is finally grinding through the details of a recreational sales bill, potentially ending the long wait for legal shops. Oregon is also leading with compassion, passing a bill to ensure hospice patients can use medical cannabis, while Florida is working on lowering costs for our veterans. Even psilocybin is gaining ground, with support levels mirroring where weed was in the 90s. For everyday enthusiasts, this shift represents a move toward a more logical, health-focused approach to the plant. Whether it is protecting hemp access or ensuring those in end-of-life care have relief, these legislative steps reduce the stigma and bring us closer to a world where we do not have to look over our shoulders. It is about more than just sales; it is about respect and accessibility for everyone in the community.

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