03/12/2026
Understanding Ohio SB‑56 and What It Means for Full Spectrum CBD
Update for Customers of LAMA Herbal Solutions
Ohio Senate Bill 56 (SB‑56) is new legislation that changes how certain h**p‑derived products can be sold in the state of Ohio. Many people who use CBD products are not familiar with the differences between CBD types or the legal definitions in the h**p industry, so this explanation is meant to make the issue easy to understand.
First, what is CBD?
CBD (short for cannabidiol) is a natural compound found in the h**p plant. H**p is a variety of the cannabis plant that contains very low levels of THC. CBD products are commonly used by people for general wellness, relaxation, and recovery.
What does 'Full Spectrum' mean?
Full spectrum CBD products contain a range of naturally occurring compounds from the h**p plant. This includes cannabinoids, terpenes, and a very small amount of THC (no more than 0.3%, which is the federal legal limit). Many customers prefer full spectrum products because these compounds work together in what is often called the 'entourage effect.'
What does SB‑56 change?
SB‑56 introduces new restrictions on h**p products that contain any detectable THC when they are sold outside of Ohio’s regulated ma*****na dispensary system. Because full spectrum CBD naturally contains trace amounts of THC (even though it is federally legal h**p), these products may no longer be allowed to be sold by small h**p businesses, wellness stores, or online retailers operating in Ohio.
In simple terms, the bill could force many full spectrum h**p products to be removed from regular retail sale unless they are sold through licensed dispensaries.
How this affects customers
If SB‑56 takes full effect, customers in Ohio may see several changes:
• Many small h**p businesses will no longer be able to sell full spectrum CBD products.
• Customers may have fewer options available online or in wellness shops.
• Some products may only be available through licensed ma*****na dispensaries.
• Prices could increase due to additional regulation and licensing requirements.
What this means for LAMA Herbal Solutions
As a small business focused on providing high‑quality, affordable h**p products, these changes could directly impact what we are allowed to offer our customers. If the law moves forward as written, full spectrum products may no longer be available directly from small h**p retailers in Ohio.
We are continuing to monitor the situation and will keep our customers informed of any changes. Our goal has always been to provide safe, transparent, and affordable h**p products while remaining fully compliant with the law.
Thank you for your continued support
Small businesses like ours exist because of loyal customers who value quality and transparency. We appreciate your support and will continue to communicate openly as Ohio’s h**p laws evolve.