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Where federal law, state law, and real-world enforcement don't align — explained clearly for people who need to know.

Morgan Ellis
Morgan Ellis
Hemp & Regulatory Reporter
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Austin in June: Hemp Beverage Expo 2026 Signals a THC Drinks Industry Finding Its Legs

The Hemp Beverage Expo 2026 is bringing the THC drinks industry to Austin this June — and the fact that this event exists at all says something significant about where hemp-derived beverages have landed. From a regulatory gray zone to a trade-show floor with real money behind it, the THC beverage category is no longer just a novelty.

Morgan Ellis Jun 1, 2026
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Hemp Was on the Table in D.C. — What NCIA’s 2026 Lobby Days Means for the Farm Bill Fight

Cannabis industry lobbyists descended on Washington for NCIA's 14th Annual National Cannabis Industry Lobby Days, and hemp policy — particularly the unresolved Farm Bill — was a central pressure point. With hemp-derived THC products in legal limbo and Congress still deadlocked on agricultural reauthorization, the industry used the event to push lawmakers before the political window narrows.

Morgan Ellis May 29, 2026
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Texas Called Hemp Sellers ‘Terrorists.’ A Multibillion-Dollar Industry Is Now Waiting to Find Out If Its Legal Business Becomes a Crime.

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has branded hemp operators \"terrorists\" as the state moves to criminalize products that have been legally sold under federal law for years. The crackdown is being watched closely by the national hemp industry as a template — or a warning — for what comes next under an unsettled Farm Bill landscape.

Morgan Ellis May 27, 2026
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After CBD, What’s Next? CBG and THCV Are Making Their Case as Hemp’s New Growth Engines

CBG topicals and THCV products are moving from niche curiosity to mainstream shelf space as hemp brands pivot toward rare cannabinoids with sharper consumer value propositions. The shift signals a maturing market no longer content to live in CBD's shadow.

Morgan Ellis May 25, 2026
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Hemp THC Drinks Are Having Their Best Year Yet. The Drug Czar Just Put Them in His Crosshairs.

Hemp-derived THC beverages are moving off shelves at cannabis events and corner stores alike, offering what advocates call a cleaner, hangover-free alternative to alcohol. But with the Trump administration's drug czar publicly flagging 'hemp THC' as a regulatory problem, the category's most commercially successful year may also be its most politically exposed.

Morgan Ellis May 15, 2026
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The DEA Just Said Delta-8 and HHC Are Still Illegal. The White House Agrees. Target Didn’t Get the Memo.

The DEA has restated its position that cannabinoids produced through chemical conversion — including delta-8 THC and HHC — are synthetically derived and therefore illegal under the Controlled Substances Act, regardless of their hemp source. Hours earlier, the White House signaled the same intent in its sweeping 2026 National Drug Control Strategy, even as Target quietly expanded hemp THC drinks into hundreds of stores.

Morgan Ellis May 8, 2026
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Trump Endorsed Hemp CBD. The Congressional Fix He’s Asking For Won’t Be Easy.

The president's social media post praising hemp-derived CBD is the most public White House endorsement the hemp industry has ever gotten. What it doesn't do is change anything — yet.

Morgan Ellis May 5, 2026
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The Bad Actors Who Hijacked Hemp Are Now Its Biggest Threat — and Legitimate Operators Are Caught in the Crossfire

Congress never intended the Farm Bill's 0.3% delta-9 threshold to become a backdoor for intoxicating products. Now that it has, the resulting backlash threatens to erase eight years of legitimate hemp investment.

Morgan Ellis May 1, 2026
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The Grey Zone

by Morgan Ellis · Hemp & Regulatory Reporter

Most hemp legal analysis is written for lawyers. The Grey Zone is written for everyone else — retailers, consumers, brands, and anyone trying to figure out what they can actually do in their state. Where federal law, state law, and real-world enforcement don't match, Morgan Ellis explains what the confusion means in plain English.