By 420 Intel on Friday, 29 August 2025
Category: Cannabis News

Hemp-Based THC Cosmetics Get Trademark Approval!

The market for hemp-derived beauty products continues to grow, and the latest decision by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) highlights the evolving legal landscape for THC Cosmetics. FSST Pharms, LLC, doing business as Native Nations Cannabis and owned by the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, recently won its appeal to register the mark NATIVE NATIONS CANNABIS for cosmetic goods made with hemp-derived ingredients.

The application covered a range of products identified as THC Cosmetics containing hemp ingredients with no more than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. Because these products comply with the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp derivatives under federal law, they fall outside the restrictions of the Controlled Substances Act. Importantly, these lawful THC Cosmetics did not raise issues under Food and Drug Administration oversight since they were limited to topicals rather than ingestible goods.

The dispute arose when the Examining Attorney refused registration, arguing that the mark NATIVE NATIONS CANNABIS was merely descriptive. According to the USPTO examiner, the wording could immediately suggest that THC Cosmetics were connected to federally recognized Native nations, including several based in South Dakota. To bolster this point, the examiner presented evidence of cannabis use in indigenous traditions and press coverage about tribal efforts to explore cannabis businesses.

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