Cannabis Stocks Slide After U.S. Moves to Tighten Hemp Rules in Shutdown Deal -- WSJ

Dow Jones
2025/11/13

By Anvee Bhutani

Cannabis-linked shares fell Wednesday after the U.S. government funding bill to end the shutdown included language tightening rules on hemp-derived THC products.

Shares of cannabis company Tilray Brands $(TLRY)$ have dropped about 5%, while Green Thumb Industries (GTBIF) slipped 2.3%. Marijuana-linked exchange-traded funds are also trading lower, with the AdvisorShares Pure U.S. Cannabis ETF $(MSOS)$ down about 3% and the Cambria Cannabis ETF (TOKE) off 2.2%.

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (TCNNF) shares fell around 4.5% Tuesday but rebounded some Wednesday.

Tilray criticized the hemp provision, calling it a "misguided" step that risks pushing consumers toward unregulated products. "Prohibition and overly restrictive measures do not work," the company said in a statement, urging Congress to adopt "smart, forward-looking regulation."

Read more about what this means for the hemp market.

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