Thursday, July 02, 2026

NC House Pumps the Brakes on NC Senate's Rush to Harsh Your Vibe

 

Today a bill, H 328, "Regulate Hemp-Derived Consumables," got fast-tracked and passed the same day in the NC Senate, with some 14 of the 20 Democrats in the Senate voting for it. The House's original H 328, which the Senate hijacked and wrote its own substitute, would have required public schools to adopt policies prohibiting hemp-derived consumable products in school buildings, on school grounds, and at school-sponsored events. Okay. We all can support limiting easy access to intoxicating hemp products for minors, but the North Carolina Healthy Alternatives Association (NCHAA) sez the new Senate rewrite is a bad bill for the future of the billion-dollar state hemp industry. 

The House adjourned without taking up the the Senate's substitute H 328, and Speaker Destin Hall appeared resistant to it: “It’s up to the [House] caucus, at the end of the day,” Hall said. “It was a complicated bill, and so folks are going to have probably a month to digest it and see if they approve of it,” he told reporters. The General Assembly plans to reconvene on July 27th.

"Complicated," Destin Hall said, which sounds like a warning to me.

The NCHAA thinks it will overnight send North Carolina's booming hemp industry into the crapper: 

  • Cannabinoid Ban: HB 328 bans all cannabinoids except for Delta-9 THC, even non-psychoactive compounds like CBD. This is a direct contradiction of the federal definition of hemp and would eliminate many therapeutic products that consumers depend on.

  • Potency Caps: The bill caps edibles at just 10mg of Delta-9 THC per serving. For comparison, most popular hemp-derived gummies on the national market range from 25 to 50mg per serving. These caps would force companies to reformulate or exit the North Carolina market entirely.

  • Vape Restrictions: It also limits vape cartridges to 3ml total Delta-9 THC—an unrealistic threshold that, from a manufacturing standpoint, is virtually unworkable.

  • Exorbitant Licensing Fees: HB 328 requires a $25,000 license fee for manufacturers and $500 per retail location with no cap. These costs are far beyond the reach of small operators and would create massive entry barriers that favor large out-of-state corporations.

  • Criminal Penalties: The bill authorizes criminal charges—including Class H felonies—for unlicensed sales. It also imposes escalating fines and empowers the Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) to revoke licenses and issue penalties of up to $7,500 per violation.

NCHAA concludes: "These are not minor adjustments. These are measures designed to constrict the industry, cut out competition, and centralize the hemp market into the hands of a few."

 

5 comments:

  1. Wolf's Head4:48 PM

    Growing and selling hemp for fiber is fine, but selling products for folks to get intoxicated on is STUPID.
    We have enough trouble out of drunks and dopers as it is.
    Politicians who once used the war on drugs against drug dealers now want our beloved state to become one.
    Greedy politicians and aging hippies are a bad combination.

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  2. This is the United States. There's definitely not a Helluva lot of fun to be had,
    especially not on the Fourth of July during a heatwave. And add to that a Leader who wants to have his turds spray painted gold as they come out on the National Mall in 107F degrees. The hottest country of all time on Earth
    spreading fear, deprivation and death in every profitable way. It's no wonder
    fascist legislators in the backwater states try to emulate. They're all "Gonna Get Rich" or marry and divorce Tailer Swifft in one weekend. I'm staying home while I've got a home. Never drink or smoke pot, ever set off fireworks, don't eat meat, don't want to hear or see any explosions. When is my opportunity to lessen suffering and injustice? The best I could do is rescue one abandoned kitten from the heat.

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    1. Wolf'sHead8:28 PM

      "I'm staying home while I've got a home. Never drink or smoke pot, ever set off fireworks, don't eat meat, don't want to hear or see any explosions. "
      No wonder you're a crotchety old bastard.
      Eat a steak, have a cold beer, read a good book, take a walk in the forest, camp during a gentle rain. Life is to be lived, not stewing in some wasteland of unrealized commie dreams.
      PS. I would recommend reading the Hobbit to gain an appreciation for the little things in life.

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  3. Next recommend eating the Bible.
    Where's all this steak coming from?
    Imagine the suffering in every bite.

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  4. Wolf's Head6:40 PM

    We used to slaughter hogs, cattle and chickens when I was young.
    Honestly, after a shot to the brain they don't feel anything, unlike Kosher and Halal slaughter where they cut the throats of live animals.
    But, continue in your misery if you must, you are in a prison of your own making as most other folks are.

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