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The Cannabis Rescheduling Disaster: Lawsuits, Chinese Crime, Farm Bill Bans

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The hosts preview coverage of early lawsuits challenging federal cannabis rescheduling to Schedule III, including a petition by SAM and allied groups alleging ultra vires action and arbitrary-and-capricious rulemaking. They explain how conflicting state medical, adult-use, and unregulated hemp markets create compliance chaos, note DEA’s stance on THCA and the scheduling of HHC, and argue Congress must amend related laws like the FDCA. They also mention a North Carolina decriminalization bill unlikely to advance, an Arizona repeal effort failing, discuss their dispensary inspection and a social-equity dispute, and briefly “name that strain” (Permanent Marker).

The US House recently passed a 2026 farm bill, a significant legislative development in us politics, that notably retains a ban on intoxicating hemp products. This decision has major implications for the industrial hemp and hemp market, particularly concerning the future of agriculture. The bill also sheds light on the National Drug Control Strategy’s report on criminal groups controlling state hemp and marijuana licenses, highlighting the ongoing debate around the thc ban.

On Mother’s Day 2026, Cannabis Legalization News discusses the White House National Drug Control Strategy, including an Oklahoma law-enforcement estimate that Chinese criminal gangs control 80% of the state’s thousands of hemp and marijuana farms/licenses, and the implication that raids and tighter enforcement could follow.

00:00 Teaser Hook
00:24 Introduction
00:55 Schedule III Lawsuits
04:24 Hemp Crackdowns
19:07 National Drug Control Strategy
21:41 Farm Bill Update