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Leaders from the marijuana and hemp industries have established a consensus on six key principles for federal cannabinoid policy. These recommendations include regulating products based on their intoxicating potential rather than source material, enforcing age restrictions of 21+, and excluding synthetic cannabinoids from cannabis regulations. The group also advocates for uniform safety standards, split federal oversight among the TTB, FDA, and USDA, and the legalization of interstate wholesale commerce.

Op-Ed: Cannabis and Hemp Industries Find Common Ground on Key Issues

Mar 10, 2026

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Marijuana Moment

Marijuana Moment

It is finally happening—the long-standing divide between the marijuana and hemp sectors is beginning to blur in favor of common sense. Industry leaders from both sides have joined forces under an informal "Commission" to propose a unified federal regulatory framework. Their core message is simple: we should regulate products based on their actual effects and THC content rather than whether they originated from a "hemp" or "marijuana" plant. The proposal calls for 21+ age limits, strict safety standards, and the removal of synthetic cannabinoids from the market. They also want to see the FDA and USDA share oversight and, crucially, allow for interstate wholesale trade.

For the average toker, this is massive news. It means we might finally move away from the confusing legal "gray area" of delta-8 and hemp-derived labels toward a transparent system where product safety is guaranteed regardless of the source. This collaboration could be the key to ending the "cannabis civil war" and pushing the federal government toward a more accessible, sensible marketplace that prioritizes consumer health over arbitrary plant definitions.

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