
On November 12, 2025, Congress passed a federal spending bill (H.R. 5371) containing language that will recriminalize most hemp-derived products unless Congress fixes it.
We now have until November 2026 before the new ban takes full effect — less than a year to secure a federal fix.
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Instead, we direct supporters to three trusted national organizations leading the federal fight. These groups are drafting legislation, lobbying Congress, coordinating legal strategy, and mobilizing voters nationwide to protect regulated adult access and prevent prohibition.
If you want legal hemp to survive, support these organizations today.
The American Healthy Alternatives Association (AHAA) fights to protect adult access to legal hemp products while supporting strong rules that keep products away from minors. AHAA brings a balanced, responsible approach to Washington, D.C., emphasizing safety, regulation, and adult choice.

The U.S. Hemp Roundtable is the largest and most influential hemp advocacy coalition in America. They represent farmers, brands, retailers, processors, and consumers across all 50 states.
The Roundtable is leading the national effort to stop the federal hemp ban and replace it with stable, long-term federal regulation.

The Hemp Industry & Farmers of America (HIFA) is a nonpartisan national coalition representing the full spectrum of the hemp industry — from farmers and manufacturers to veterans and retail stores.
HIFA advocates for free-market principles and common-sense regulation. They work directly with policymakers to advance the strongest legislation at both the federal and state levels.
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