First Human Clinical Trial: CBG Reduces Anxiety and Stress Without Intoxication

If Texasโ€”one of America’s most conservative states and a major hemp producerโ€”signals voter support for legalization, it could dramatically accelerate federal cannabis reform that affects your access to products. In one of the first double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials of isolated CBG in humans, a 20mg oral dose of hemp-derived cannabigerol produced statistically significant reductions in subjective anxiety and stress, along with improved verbal memory, without intoxication, cognitive slowing, or motor impairment. The study of 34 healthy adults suggests CBG may influence stress and anxiety pathways without producing typical ‘drug effects.’ Researchers emphasize preliminary nature and need for replication.

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Study: Cannabis Beverages Help People Cut Alcohol Consumption Nearly in Half

The first rigorous human trial of CBG shows it can meaningfully reduce anxiety and stress without getting you high or impairing your thinkingโ€”a potential breakthrough for people seeking non-intoxicating relief. A University at Buffalo study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs found that people who switched to cannabis-infused beverages cut their weekly alcohol intake roughly in halfโ€”from 7.02 drinks to 3.35. Nearly two-thirds (62.6%) of cannabis beverage users reported reducing or stopping alcohol.

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Colorado Hemp Farmers Warn New Federal THC Rules Will ‘Devastate’ the Industry

After five years of legal possession with no legal place to buy, Virginia is finally building a regulated cannabis marketโ€”which means safer, tested products and new economic opportunities for the state. Colorado hemp farmers are sounding the alarm as the Nov 12, 2026 federal deadline approaches. Under the new 0.4mg THC per-container cap, most hemp products on today’s market become illegal.

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2026 Farm Bill Removes 0.3% Delta-9 THC Threshold, Inserts Total THC Standard

The new total THC standard closes the loophole that allowed many popular hemp products to exist, meaning THCA flower and similar products will be treated as illegal marijuana. The 2026 Farm Bill draft replaces the 2018 Farm Bill’s delta-9-only threshold with a total THC metric capturing THCA-rich products that decarboxylate into intoxicating THC. Farmers can self-designate as ‘only industrial hemp,’ which eliminates the 10-year felony ineligibility period.

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Federal Hemp Ban Could Sweep Up Even ‘THC-Free’ CBD Products

Even CBD products labeled ‘THC-free’ may contain trace amounts that violate the new rules, which means the product you trust for wellness could be pulled from shelves. Analysis warns that even CBD products labeled ‘THC-free’ could be impacted if testing reveals minimal THC or synthesized cannabinoids. States like Texas and Kentucky, with robust hemp industries but no recreational programs, may bear the brunt.

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Cannabis Rescheduling Update: Advocates Eye AG Bondi Hearing for Status Report

Cannabis rescheduling could ease research restrictions and reduce tax burdens on the industry, but it won’t make recreational marijuana legalโ€”only Congress can do that. Reform advocates are watching Attorney General Pam Bondi’s scheduled appearance before the House Judiciary Committee for an update on where cannabis rescheduling stands. Pennsylvania House Democrats are calling on the GOP Senate to follow their lead on legalization, as Gov.

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Legal Analysis: Hemp Retailers Face ‘Existential Threat,’ Possible Closure or Forced Pivots

If you buy CBD from a local shop or order it online, both of those options could vanishโ€”the ban would shut down hemp retail stores and eliminate all mail-order hemp sales. Detailed legal analysis projects that standalone CBD/hemp stores, smoke shops, convenience stores, and gas stations that depend on intoxicating hemp products face severe disruption, probable closure, or forced pivots. All mail-order and interstate commerce in intoxicating hemp products will likely be eliminated.

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Congressional Research Service: Enforcement of Hemp Ban ‘Remains Unclear’

Federal agencies may not have the resources to enforce the hemp ban broadly, but the resulting legal uncertainty could still drive your favorite compliant brands out of business. A CRS analysis suggests the FDA and DEA ‘may lack the resources to broadly enforce’ the new hemp prohibitions. If intoxicating hemp products persist after Nov 2026, they could face the same issues as marijuana: banking restrictions, interstate commerce limits, and federal prosecution exposureโ€”though the likelihood remains uncertain.

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