Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB682

Introduced
12/1/25  
Refer
12/1/25  

Caption

Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.

Impact

The bill’s provisions will directly affect the sale and distribution of hemp-derived products statewide by imposing age restrictions and requiring detailed product testing and labeling. For instance, underage individuals are prohibited from purchasing hemp-derived cannabinoid products, and sellers must ensure that their products are accompanied by a certificate of analysis from an accredited laboratory. This analysis must certify that the cannabinoid content matches what is labeled and that the products are free from harmful contaminants. Furthermore, products are required to use child-resistant packaging, ensuring they are not appealing to minors.

Summary

Senate Bill 682, introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session, seeks to regulate hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin. It includes significant amendments to existing statutes governing the definition of hemp and introduces a detailed regulatory framework for products derived from hemp. Notably, the bill defines 'hemp-derived cannabinoid' to include various forms of THC and outlines that any product containing these cannabinoids must meet stringent requirements before being sold or marketed. This contemporary approach reflects an evolving understanding of hemp and its derivatives in the marketplace, aligning with broader trends in cannabinoid regulation across the United States.

Contention

While the bill aims to ensure consumer safety and product transparency, it could also incite debate about the freedoms of businesses engaged in the hemp industry. Proponents argue that rigorous testing and labeling will enhance consumer trust and safety in a burgeoning market. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the burdens placed on small producers and the potential consequences of regulation that could be perceived as excessive or prohibitive. Broader discussions may emerge regarding how such regulations might apply to future developments in cannabinoid consumption and whether additional restrictions could hinder innovation within the industry.

Companion Bills

WI AB747

Crossfiled Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.

Previously Filed As

WI AB747

Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.

WI SB681

Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB606

Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI SB00970

An Act Concerning Cannabinoids, Hemp And Hemp Products.

WI HB346

Hemp Products & Synthetic Cannabinoids

WI S0137

Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

WI A4082

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.

WI S2537

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.

WI HB51

Relative to hemp-derived cannabinoids and the definition of cannabis in therapeutic cannabis.

WI HB265

Georgia Hemp Farming Act; provide limits on the total concentration of THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids in consumable hemp products

Similar Bills

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