Why the Hemp Industry Is Speaking Up at 11:12

Across the country, hemp businesses, farmers, consumers, and advocates are speaking up about proposed federal policy changes that could dramatically reshape the hemp market.

If these changes move forward, most legal hemp products could be removed from the market. For many businesses and consumers, this isn’t just a policy discussionit’s a real issue that affects jobs, communities, and access to trusted products.

What’s at Risk

Current proposals under consideration in Washington could effectively eliminate a large portion of the legal hemp marketplace.

If implemented as written, these changes could result in:
• Up to 95% of hemp products disappearing from the market
• Small businesses facing significant disruption or closure
• Farmers watching an important crop fail
• Consumers losing access to hemp products they rely on

The hemp industry supports thousands of jobs across Minnesota and the United States. It contributes to local economies through farming, manufacturing, retail, and distribution.

What the Industry Is Asking For

Advocates and industry leaders at the U.S. Hemp Roundtable are asking Congress for a two-year extension before implementing sweeping restrictions.

This extension would allow lawmakers time to develop thoughtful, science-based regulations that protect consumers while also supporting responsible businesses and farmers.

Rather than rushing policy changes that could remove most hemp products overnight, the goal is to create a regulatory framework that works for everyone.

Why Voices Matter Right Now

One of the most powerful tools in policy discussions is
personal stories.

Lawmakers often hear from lobbyists and policy experts, but hearing directly from business owners, employees, farmers, and consumers helps them understand how decisions affect real people in their communities.

That’s why supporters across the country are participating in a daily moment of advocacy.

The 11:12 Campaign

Every day until November 12, supporters are taking one minute at 11:12 AM to share their stories and encourage responsible hemp policy.

The idea is simple: when thousands of voices speak up at the same time, those voices become much harder to ignore.

How You Can Participate

Getting involved takes just a minute.

At 11:12 AM, you can:
1. Record a short video sharing why hemp matters to you
2. Post the video on social media
(or send it to @stigmamsp to share)
3. Tag your Members of Congress so they can see your story
4. Contact them directly through the
U.S. Hemp Roundtable Action Center

These individual stories help show lawmakers that hemp policy affects real businesses, real workers, and real communities.

If you believe in protecting legal hemp, local businesses, and responsible regulation, now is the time to speak up.

Visit the U.S. Hemp Roundtable Action Center to contact your Members of Congress and ask them to support a two-year extension for thoughtful hemp regulation.

Small actions,
especially when thousands of people take them together,
can make a real difference.

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