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Federal Bill Threatens Unregulated Hemp-Derived THC Market
November 19, 2025

Category: Medical Marijuana in Georgia

What This Means for Georgia’s Low THC Oil Patients

A significant development on the federal level has sent ripples through the cannabis and hemp industries. Earlier this week, President Donald Trump signed a major appropriations bill that includes a controversial provision aimed at effectively recriminalizing many intoxicating hemp-derived THC products that have exploded in popularity since the 2018 Farm Bill.

This shift targets the unregulated market for products like Delta-8 and Delta-10 THC sold in convenience stores and online. For current and prospective patients seeking legal access in the state of Georgia, it is critical to understand the changes and, more importantly, how this new federal law differs from the state-regulated Low THC Oil Registry Program.\

Thorough Summary of the Federal Action

The provision was tucked into a larger federal spending bill approved by both the House and the Senate. Despite attempts by some lawmakers to strike the measure, the final package was signed into law by the President.

This action effectively reverses a previous policy that inadvertently allowed a booming market of unregulated, psychoactive hemp products to flourish. Proponents of the ban, like Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), argued the provision “closes the hemp loophole that has resulted in the spread of unregulated intoxicating hemp-derived products that are being sold online and in gas stations and corner stores across the country,” citing concerns about accessibility to children.

However, hemp industry advocates have warned that the overly broad language could even affect nonintoxicating CBD products, a concern that industry leaders have vowed to address during a brief grace period.

Key Changes Impacting Cannabis and Hemp Users

The new law introduces a dramatically stricter definition for what constitutes legal “hemp” and, consequently, which hemp-derived products are legal under federal guidelines. The changes are set to be implemented one year after the bill’s enactment, providing a 365-day window for stakeholders and lawmakers to potentially draft alternative regulations.

The most critical changes include:

Previous 2018 Farm Bill Rule New Federal Law Change (Recriminalization)
THC Limit: Less than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. This allowed high concentrations of other THC isomers (like Delta-8, Delta-10, THCP, etc.). THC Limit: Less than 0.3% will now apply to TOTAL THC (including Delta-8, Delta-10, and all other isomers).
Cannabinoid Scope: No limit on non-Delta-9 THC isomers, and no specific ban on synthetic or manufactured cannabinoids derived from hemp CBD. Cannabinoid Scope: Bans products containing cannabinoids that are synthesized or manufactured outside the cannabis plant or not capable of being naturally produced by it.
Product Limit: No explicit limit on total milligrams per container. Product Limit: Legal hemp products are limited to a total of 0.4 milligrams per container of total THC (and similar-effect cannabinoids).
Sale of Intermediates: Allowed for the retail sale of hemp-derived cannabinoid mixtures and “intermediate” products directly to the consumer. Sale of Intermediates: Bans “any intermediate hemp-derived cannabinoid products which are marketed or sold as a final product or directly to an end consumer for personal or household use.”

This move signals a clear federal attempt to outlaw the intoxicating products that were created by chemically processing hemp-derived CBD to create isomers like Delta-8 THC.

Impact of this Ruling on Georgia Medical Marijuana Patients

For patients and prospective patients under the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry Program, the new federal law is important to monitor but should not cause alarm regarding existing access.

1. Reassurance for Current Low THC Oil Patients

  • No Direct Impact on State-Legal Products: Georgia’s program is highly regulated and specifically authorizes products known as Low THC Oil, which, by law, contain up to 5% THC. Because this concentration is often higher than the original federal 0.3% limit (and significantly higher than the new 0.4mg per container limit), the products are already governed by state law and sold only through licensed dispensaries.

  • The Target is Unregulated Hemp: This new federal bill specifically targets the unregulated hemp-derived products sold outside of state-sanctioned medical or adult-use cannabis markets. It aims to clean up the gray market, not to interfere with the established and rigorously regulated state medical programs. Your access to Low THC Oil through a licensed Georgia dispensary is governed by Georgia state law (the Haleigh’s Hope Act), not this new federal hemp bill.

2. Opportunity for Prospective Patients

  • A Clearer Distinction in Safety and Legality: This federal action creates a stark separation between the newly illegal, unregulated hemp-derived THC market and the fully legal, highly regulated Georgia Low THC Oil Registry Program.

  • A Push Toward Legal, Safe Access: Many individuals currently using Delta-8 or other hemp-derived products for therapeutic or personal use in Georgia may now find their products federally banned after the one-year implementation period. This development provides a powerful incentive for them to seek a safe, legal, and quality-controlled alternative: obtaining a Low THC Oil Registry Card through a qualified physician.

Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia

If you are currently using hemp-derived products for health or wellness, or if you have one of Georgia’s qualifying conditions, the Low THC Oil Registry Program remains the safest and most legally secure pathway to access medical cannabis in the state.

TruReleaf MD is committed to helping current and prospective patients navigate the legal complexities of cannabis use and ensuring continuous, safe access to your recommended treatments.

If you, or a loved one, are interested in how to get a Georgia Medical Marijuana Card, contact TruReleaf MD for your risk-free assessment today!