Hemp-derived cannabinoids bill – Senate committee does not call the bill for a vote ahead of an end-of-week deadline.

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A California plan to usher in sweeping changes to the state’s marijuana and hemp markets appears dead for the session after a Senate committee did not call the bill for a vote Thursday ahead of an end-of-week deadline.

Under a recently proposed amendment from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), the measure would have folded hemp-derived cannabinoid products into the state’s regulated marijuana system and opened the door to out-of-state hemp producers to sell products into California’s cannabis market. It’s an attempt to rein in largely unregulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products and smokable hemp flower now widely available at places like gas stations and convenience stores.

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California Governor’s Plan To Restrict Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids Appears To Be Dead For The Year

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