<H2>Louisiana Introduces New Regulations for THC and CBD Products</H2>
<p>As Louisiana welcomes 2025, it ushers in significant changes in the regulation of THC and CBD products. The state has revised the permissible amount of these cannabinoids in edibles, setting a new limit of 5 mg per product, down from the previous 8 mg standard. This regulatory update signals a shift in Louisiana's approach to managing cannabis-derived products, aiming to align with broader health and safety goals.</p>
<p>In addition to the changes in dosage, Louisiana has implemented a ban on the sale of these products in gas stations, seeking to regulate their availability more strictly. The legal purchasing age for cannabis has also been raised to 21, matching the nationwide trend to tighten control over cannabis access to youth. Canna Daily News will be closely monitoring these developments as they unfold.</p>
<H2>California Aims to Cement Restrictions on Hemp-Derived Products</H2>
<p>California is taking steps to make permanent its emergency regulations on hemp-derived products. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has stated these measures are vital for consumer safety, particularly to protect younger demographics from potential health risks associated with cannabis use. A public comment period began on June 13, 2025, allowing stakeholders to voice their opinions on the proposed permanent regulations.</p>
<p>The emergency rules, set to expire on September 23, 2025, focus on restricting the distribution and sale of certain cannabis and hemp products across the state. With a hearing slated for July 28, the CDPH is keen to reinforce its role in safeguarding public health through careful monitoring of hemp-derived products. Canna Daily News will keep you informed on how these legislative efforts may shape California's cannabis market.</p>
<H2>Pennsylvania House Approves Cannabis Legalization Bill</H2>
<p>Pennsylvania is on the cusp of a significant policy shift as the House of Representatives has passed a bill to legalize cannabis for adults aged 21 and over. This landmark legislation, which saw a narrow passage with a 102-101 vote, indicates growing support for cannabis reform within the state. Despite unanimous opposition from Republican representatives, Democratic backing propelled the proposal forward.</p>
<p>While the House approval marks progress, the bill's journey hit a speed bump in the Senate, preventing it from becoming law. As advocates persist in their legalization efforts, Canna Daily News will continue to update readers on Pennsylvania's evolving cannabis landscape.</p>
<H2>Virginia Governor Vetoes Medical Cannabis Bill</H2>
<p>In a setback for medical cannabis advancement, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has vetoed HB 1989, a bill aimed at improving labeling requirements and permitting wider delivery options for medical cannabis products. The governor's decision means Virginia's Cannabis Control Authority will enforce existing stricter regulations, limiting delivery to patient residences only.</p>
<p>This outcome has left patients and advocates disappointed as they navigate the complexities of Virginia's medical cannabis framework. While the veto stalls legislative progress, Canna Daily News remains committed to shedding light on the state's regulatory climate and its impact on patients.</p>
<H2>Missouri Legislators Push for Stricter Hemp Product Controls</H2>
<p>In February 2025, Missouri lawmakers made strides towards tightening controls on hemp-derived products. Bills introduced in both the House and Senate seek to confine the sale of intoxicating edibles and vape products solely to licensed dispensaries, thereby excluding them from general retail outlets.</p>
<p>The legislative proposals, which advocate for a three-tier distribution system, reflect a concerted effort to regulate hemp-derived THCs meticulously. As Missouri moves ahead with these initiatives, Canna Daily News will provide comprehensive coverage of how these changes affect the state’s cannabis market dynamics.</p>
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