Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) filed a bill on Thursday to repeal hemp-banning language that was passed as part of the deal to end the government shutdown , the congresswoman’s office told the Washington Examiner.
Mace’s bill, titled the American Hemp Protection Act of 2025, would strike a provision that is set to drastically cut down the legal threshold of THC , the psychoactive compound in the plant, allowed in hemp products. The provision was passed as part of the agriculture-related minibus of the shutdown deal and would ban about 95% of all available hemp products in the United States.
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