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Congress Edges Closer to Legalizing Hemp (646 hits)


A long-awaited end to five decades of hemp prohibition has been approved by a House-Senate panel, opening the door to hemp production in all 50 states for any use -- including CBD.

The measure is included in the 2018 Farm Bill, which still must pass both houses of Congress before work is concluded ahead of Christmas and all pending legislation dies.

“It’s long overdue. It’s very welcome,” said Jon Brandon, co-CEO of Foria, a Colorado and California company that manufactures THC- and CBD-infused s*xual health topicals such as lubricants.

“You see CBD everywhere now, and that’s with all the challenges we’d have getting payment processing, financial services, advertising, all of it,” he said. “You have to just imagine where CBD is going to go when those constraints go away.”

What the Bill Says
In addition to lifting restrictions on advertising, marketing, banking and other financial services, the passage of the measure would:

Allow hemp production in all 50 states for any use, including flower production and CBD or other cannabinoid extraction. States will have the option to submit their own plans to regulate hemp.
Allow interstate commerce for hemp and hemp-derived CBD.
Give the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) the job of overseeing hemp production, with direction to come up with rules “as expeditiously as practicable.”
Legalize hemp production in U.S. territories and on Indian tribal land – which was not included under the 2014 Farm Bill
Give the industry access to federally backed farm support programs, including crop insurance, federal water access and low-interest loans for new farmers.
Allow hemp producers to “bring foreign nationals to the United States to fill “temporary agricultural jobs.”
Remove barriers to getting intellectual property protections under federal law, such as patents and trademarks.
Set a 10-year ban under which state or federal drug felons cannot participate in the hemp program, except for people already growing hemp under a state pilot project (as established by the 2014 Farm Bill).
Require the USDA to consult with the U.S. attorney general on the hemp rules.
The bill also states that licensed hemp producers who grow cannabis plants that exceed the THC limitation of 0.3 percent will not be guilty of a drug crime but instead must submit a plan to correct the “hot” hemp.

A Christmas Miracle?
Hemp entrepreneurs have been intensely anticipating the changes, based in large part on support from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican.

The Farm Bill must still make its way through both houses of Congress and to President Donald Trump’s desk before the current session concludes Dec. 21.
Posted By: Ayush Singh
Tuesday, December 11th 2018 at 11:56PM
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