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President Trumps Cannabis Decision Soon: From Hemp Shutdown to Pharmaceutical Clarity: MMJ Leads Federally Legal Cannabis Drug Development
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / November 16, 2025 / As Congress moves decisively to end the era of intoxicating hemp products and synthetic cannabinoids, a new chapter is opening for federally legal cannabis based medicines. With regulatory clarity emerging from the FDA, DEA, and bipartisan state authorities, MMJ International Holdings, Inc. now stands as the U.S. company fully positioned within the federal pharmaceutical pathway for cannabis drug development.

I. Federal Hemp Shutdown Reshapes the Cannabinoid Landscape
In the wake of a sweeping federal appropriations bill, Congress is redefining hemp to include total THC, banning synthetic and semi-synthetic cannabinoids such as Delta-8, THC-O, HHC, THCP, and imposing a 4 mg total THC limit per container.
The result:
Intoxicating hemp beverages become federally illegal.
THC gummies, vapes, and "hemp-derived THC" products are eliminated.
THCA "conversion" flower is reclassified as illegal marijuana.
Synthetic cannabinoid manufacturers lose federal protection.
Simultaneously, state and federal law enforcement agencies-including the Hillsborough County, Tampa, Florida Sheriff's Office-have begun sweeping raids on convenience stores selling synthetic cannabinoids, THC gummies, and related contraband.
The message is clear: the gray market is over.
II. MMJ Clarifies Its FDA Orphan Drug Designation: Huntington's Disease
MMJ confirmed that its investigational cannabinoid therapeutic has been granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) for Huntington's Disease, providing:
Seven years of marketing exclusivity upon approval
Tax credits for clinical development
Waived FDA user fees
Enhanced regulatory support from the Agency
MMJ is also pursuing FDA IND development for Multiple Sclerosis, though MS does not currently hold orphan designation.
III. Nutraceutical vs. Pharmaceutical: Why Federal Law Favors MMJ's Path
As the federal government dismantles the hemp derived THC industry, MMJ emphasized the critical distinction between nutraceutical supplements and FDA regulated pharmaceutical drugs.
Nutraceuticals
Under DSHEA, nutraceuticals:
Cannot claim to treat or cure disease
Do not require clinical trials
Do not undergo FDA review
Use food-grade-not pharmaceutical-manufacturing
Cannot contain Schedule I cannabinoids
Cannot contain FDA-defined APIs
They are supplements, not medicines.
Pharmaceutical Drugs
Under FDA drug law, pharmaceuticals must:
Contain a validated Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)
Demonstrate safety, efficacy, and PK/PD through Phase I-III trials
Meet pharmaceutical-grade GMP
Pass FDA's IND → NDA approvals
Comply with DEA scheduling requirements
Most importantly:
FDA-approved drugs may contain botanical, full-spectrum cannabis extracts if the API is consistent, reproducible, and validated.
This is precisely what MMJ has accomplished.
IV. MMJ's Botanical Drug Platform: The Only Federally Legal Route Forward
MMJ's pharmaceutical program is built on:
A natural, full-spectrum cannabis API
Soft-gel capsule formulations that are standardized and reproducible
DEA Schedule I licensure for analytical and research operations
FDA-reviewed IND programs for Huntington's Disease and Multiple Sclerosis
Pharmaceutical GMP manufacturing standards
This botanical drug development model mirrors the FDA pathway used for Epidiolex-but with an important distinction:
Unlike Epidiolex (a CBD isolate), MMJ's investigational drug uses a natural, full-spectrum plant extract standardized as a pharmaceutical grade API.
This gives MMJ a unique scientific and regulatory footprint unavailable to nutraceutical firms, hemp processors, or state cannabis companies.
V. Industry Collapse Validates MMJ's Strategy
State licensed marijuana companies now face extreme legal vulnerability, illustrated by Curaleaf's recent appellate filing arguing that its own cannabis contract is "per se unenforceable" because "federal law makes marijuana illegal."
Simultaneously, Congress, the FDA, and law enforcement are eliminating the hemp loophole altogether.
This leaves MMJ as the U.S. cannabinoid company that has remained fully inside federal law since day one.
VI. The Federal Path Forward
MMJ International Holdings calls on the Administration and DEA leadership to expedite long-delayed pharmaceutical cannabis applications and align federal policy with scientific standards by:
Approving MMJ BioPharma Cultivation's registration under the 60-day statutory mandate.
Establishing a DEA Medical Research Division to separate pharmaceutical licensing from criminal enforcement priorities.
"The hemp shutdown has created clarity, not chaos," said Duane Boise, President & CEO of MMJ International Holdings. "Federal law finally matches what we have followed for a decade: only pharmaceutical science-not synthetics, loopholes, or shortcuts-can define cannabis medicine."
About MMJ International Holdings
MMJ International Holdings, Inc. is a U.S.-based biopharmaceutical company developing DEA licensed, pharmaceutical grade, plant derived cannabinoid medicines for FDA approval. Its subsidiaries-MMJ BioPharma Cultivation and MMJ BioPharma Labs-advance proprietary soft-gel formulations targeting Huntington's Disease and Multiple Sclerosis under FDA IND oversight.
MMJ is represented by attorney Megan Sheehan.
CONTACT:
Madison Hisey
[email protected]
203-231-85832
SOURCE: MMJ International Holdings
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T.Perez--AT