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22 Nov, 2025
How are federal hemp rules, state legalization fights and medical cannabis oversight colliding in 2025? This episode connects the dots.
We look at the new federal hemp ban in Section 781, the rule that could outlaw most ingestible hemp and CBD products, and a student loan forgiveness update that quietly clarifies how Public Service Loan Forgiveness works for people in state-legal cannabis jobs. Then we zoom in on how those moves affect Colorado, Texas and Ohio, where lawmakers are re-drawing lines around hemp-derived THC, Delta-8, THC drinks and adult-use markets.
We also track legalization and equity battles across Florida, Virginia, Massachusetts and Rhode Island:
Florida’s latest attempt to put adult-use marijuana on the 2026 ballot.
Virginia’s plan to finally move from home-grow to a regulated retail market.
Massachusetts’ major reform bill for a multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry.
Rhode Island’s tight social equity screening and new low-dose hemp limits.
On the medical and enforcement side, we cover Hawaii’s rule changes and telehealth certifications, Utah’s audit of a “rubber-stamp” license board, and Wyoming’s decision to aggressively prosecute cannabis possession on federal land, even as many states move in the other direction.
If you follow cannabis business, THC and CBD regulation, or state marijuana law changes in places like CO, TX, FL, MA, OH, RI, UT, VA, HI and WY, this episode offers a detailed, audio-friendly briefing.
If you found this episode helpful, make sure to follow or subscribe on your favorite platform — whether you're listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else. Leave a rating or comment to support the show, and share this episode with anyone interested in cannabis in the U.S.
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URLs:
https://hawaiistatecannabis.org/news-17nov2025
https://rhodeislandcannabis.org/news-18nov2025
https://ohiostatecannabis.org/news-20nov2025
https://texascannabis.org/news-18nov2025
https://utahstatecannabis.org/news-19nov2025
https://wyomingcannabis.org/news-17nov2025
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By State of Cannabis22 Nov, 2025
How are federal hemp rules, state legalization fights and medical cannabis oversight colliding in 2025? This episode connects the dots.
We look at the new federal hemp ban in Section 781, the rule that could outlaw most ingestible hemp and CBD products, and a student loan forgiveness update that quietly clarifies how Public Service Loan Forgiveness works for people in state-legal cannabis jobs. Then we zoom in on how those moves affect Colorado, Texas and Ohio, where lawmakers are re-drawing lines around hemp-derived THC, Delta-8, THC drinks and adult-use markets.
We also track legalization and equity battles across Florida, Virginia, Massachusetts and Rhode Island:
Florida’s latest attempt to put adult-use marijuana on the 2026 ballot.
Virginia’s plan to finally move from home-grow to a regulated retail market.
Massachusetts’ major reform bill for a multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry.
Rhode Island’s tight social equity screening and new low-dose hemp limits.
On the medical and enforcement side, we cover Hawaii’s rule changes and telehealth certifications, Utah’s audit of a “rubber-stamp” license board, and Wyoming’s decision to aggressively prosecute cannabis possession on federal land, even as many states move in the other direction.
If you follow cannabis business, THC and CBD regulation, or state marijuana law changes in places like CO, TX, FL, MA, OH, RI, UT, VA, HI and WY, this episode offers a detailed, audio-friendly briefing.
If you found this episode helpful, make sure to follow or subscribe on your favorite platform — whether you're listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else. Leave a rating or comment to support the show, and share this episode with anyone interested in cannabis in the U.S.
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URLs:
https://hawaiistatecannabis.org/news-17nov2025
https://rhodeislandcannabis.org/news-18nov2025
https://ohiostatecannabis.org/news-20nov2025
https://texascannabis.org/news-18nov2025
https://utahstatecannabis.org/news-19nov2025
https://wyomingcannabis.org/news-17nov2025
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