Super Greens Hemp Co. Joins the U.S. Hemp Roundtable to Defend THCA Flower and Fight the Federal Hemp Ban

The clock is ticking for America’s hemp industry, and Super Greens Hemp Co. is stepping into the fight.

With a federal ban on most hemp products set to take effect on November 12, 2026, the craft THCA flower company has joined forces with the U.S. Hemp Roundtable, the nation’s leading hemp advocacy group. Together, they are pushing back against legislation that threatens to wipe out legal hemp businesses and put hundreds of thousands of Americans out of work.

What the Ban Means for Legal Hemp

Last November, Congress passed a spending bill that changed how the government defines hemp. The new rules use a “total THC” measurement that includes THCA and limit finished products to just 0.4 milligrams of total THC per container. That limit is so low that even many everyday CBD wellness products would no longer be legal.

The impact would be massive. The legal hemp market generates $28.4 billion in annual revenue and supports around 328,000 American jobs. If the ban goes through as written, experts say 95 percent of the hemp retail market could disappear. In Texas alone, more than 6,000 businesses could close and 40,000 people could lose their jobs. Farmers who followed every rule and built their operations legally could be forced to burn their crops or shut down for good.

THCA flower is one of the most popular legal hemp products in America. Companies like Super Greens have built their entire business around growing, testing, and selling it the right way. This ban would make all of that illegal overnight.

Why Super Greens Is Fighting Back

Super Greens Hemp Co. launched in 2024 with a simple mission: provide clean, organic, lab-tested THCA flower shipped directly to customers across the country. Right now, you can buy THCA flower from over 150 strains on their website. Every product is sourced from small American farms, grown without pesticides, and backed by third-party lab results posted right on their site.

Earlier this year, Super Greens launched its Craft Farm Partners Program, connecting independent hemp growers with customers through the company’s online store. The program gives small farmers a reliable way to sell their harvests while giving consumers access to high-quality, small-batch flower they can trust.

This is exactly the type of legal, transparent, and responsible business that the federal ban would destroy.

By joining the U.S. Hemp Roundtable, Super Greens is standing alongside dozens of companies that believe the answer is smart regulation, not prohibition. The Roundtable has already rallied more than 140,000 supporters through its advocacy campaigns and currently has members on Capitol Hill pushing for real solutions.

There is real momentum building in Congress. The bipartisan Hemp Planting Predictability Act (H.R. 7024), introduced by Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN) and Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), would extend the current hemp framework by two years. That extension would give farmers, businesses, and lawmakers the breathing room they need to develop fair regulations instead of rushing into a full ban. The HEMP Act (H.R. 7212) would also create a regulated framework for hemp products instead of banning them. Both bills have bipartisan support and are being actively pushed by the Hemp Roundtable.

Real People, Real Jobs at Stake

This is not just about products on a shelf. It is about the farmers who planted hemp instead of corn because the margins were better. It is about small shop owners, lab technicians, warehouse workers, and thousands of other people whose paychecks depend on a thriving legal hemp economy.

The ban does not just target bad actors. It sweeps up every responsible hemp company along with them. And when legal businesses close, consumers do not stop buying. They turn to unregulated sources with no testing and no accountability.

How You Can Help

The November deadline is coming fast, but there is still time to act. Super Greens is calling on its customers and the broader community to get involved. Visit the Hemp Roundtable at hempsupporter.com, contact your lawmakers, and make your voice heard. The future of legal hemp and the people who depend on it is on the line.

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