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    Alabama Cannabis Coalition Warns Of Federal Laws

    As federal lawmakers move forward with new regulations that dramatically change how hemp is defined and sold nationwide, industry leaders and advocacy organizations especially the Alabama Cannabis Coalition are sounding alarms about what these changes mean for local businesses, workers, and medical consumers. The new restrictions come as the hemp market continues to shift, and the Alabama Cannabis Coalition argues that sudden federal intervention could disrupt an already fragile industry.

    Advocates with the Alabama Cannabis Coalition say the regulations create uncertainty for thousands of store owners who rely heavily on hemp-derived wellness products. They emphasize that the Alabama Cannabis Coalition has been preparing for policy changes, but the scope of these new limitations goes far beyond what anyone expected.

    As this policy shift unfolds, the Alabama Cannabis Coalition notes that hemp retailers serve thousands of customers seeking legal alternatives for stress, sleep, and general wellness.

    With Alabama’s medical cannabis licensing process still tied up in legal disputes, the Alabama Cannabis Coalition argues that the public relies on these products more than ever.

     

    The Alabama Cannabis Coalition also points to revenue concerns, stating that millions in tax contributions may disappear if entire product lines become illegal. While some lawmakers argue the changes promote safety, the Alabama Cannabis Coalition believes solutions should involve regulation—not elimination.

    With a year before the new rules take effect, the Alabama Cannabis Coalition hopes Congress will revisit the language and allow space for compromise.

    For now, the organization continues to advocate for clarity, fairness, and protections for communities that depend on the hemp industry.

     
     
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