
""They slipped this thing in where you can no longer buy CBD, it has to be like the lowest trace amount of THC in it," Rogan said. "Like my wife's mom, you know, she's an older lady, and she takes CBD for pain for joints and stuff like that.""
""It's the same people that are trying to keep marijuana illegal in Texas," Rogan said. "It's the alcohol lobby. This is the fact. The fact is that when people start smoking weed, they drink less [...] It could be because they just decided to get high and not get drunk, or it could be that they smoke pot, and they get a little"
A federal hemp ban is poised to take effect within one year following the President's signature and would outlaw the majority of hemp-derived THC products. The move threatens a roughly $30 billion industry that expanded after the 2018 Farm Bill. Potential restrictions on hemp-derived THC could limit access to CBD products relied upon for pain relief and joint issues by some therapeutic users. The reversal is linked to Senator Mitch McConnell, who originally supported the hemp loophole for Kentucky farmers but later opposed consumable hemp-derived THC. Alcohol industry lobbying is implicated as a driver of anti-legalization efforts, with the argument that cannabis use reduces alcohol consumption.
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