Farm Bill With Amendment to
Allow Industrial Hemp Research Passes House in 216 to 208 Floor Vote Amendment Marks First Hemp Legislation to Pass in Congress in Over Fifty Years
Amendment to
Allow Industrial Hemp Research Included in Farm Bill Hemp Research First Step to Restoring American Hemp Agriculture and Manufacturing Industries
President Obama Signs Farm Bill with Amendment to
Allow Industrial Hemp Research State Hemp Research Pilot Programs to become First Step in Restoring American Hemp Agriculture and Manufacturing Industries
Not exact matches
In Washington state, the
Industrial Hemp Research Pilot (IHRP) allows industrial hemp for research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial
Industrial Hemp Research Pilot (IHRP) allows industrial hemp for research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial viabil
Hemp Research Pilot (IHRP) allows industrial hemp for research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial vi
Research Pilot (IHRP)
allows industrial hemp for research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial
industrial hemp for research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial viabil
hemp for
research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however research may explore commercial vi
research purposes only; commercial has not been made legal, however
research may explore commercial vi
research may explore commercial viability.
Industrial hemp is
allowed to be cultivated for
research purposes in Arkansas; the
research program is carried out by the University of Arkansas's Division of Agriculture and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
Industrial hemp is
allowed to be cultivated for both
research and commerical purposes.
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) has
allowed the cultivation of
industrial hemp are both
research and commercial purposes, with the focus primarily on
research.
Allows both commercial and
research industrial hemp to be cultivated in Colorado.
Industrial hemp is
allowed to be cultivated for
research purposes through established
research institutions or by a registered seed breeders in California.
Industrial hemp is
allowed to be cultivated for
research purposes by universities.
In February 2014, the President of the United States signed the Agriculture Act of 2014, otherwise known as Farm Bill 2014 (refer to section 7606), to
allow universities and state departments of agriculture to cultivate
industrial hemp for
research and pilot program purposes.
New York State's
industrial hemp program began in 2014 after Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo introduced and passed legislation which
allowed hemp to be grown for
research purposes.
Last year Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law
allowing the sale, distribution and transportation of
industrial hemp by farms growing the crop for
research purposes.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law last year
allowing the sale, distribution and transportation of
industrial hemp by farms growing the crop for
research purposes.
WASHINGTON, DC — Earlier this month, the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) issued a new report on the
industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to
allow hemp farming in the United States.
Allows privately funded
industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts argonomic data derived from
research from public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal prosecution for the
research.
Allows privately funded
industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived from
research from public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal prosecution for the
research.
Allows private funded
industrial hemp research to be conducted under certain conditions; requires monitoring by the DPS; requires reporting to the respective county law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived from
research from public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal prosecution for the
research.
The DeKalb County Board voted Wednesday to support the growing of
industrial hemp — a distant cousin of marijuana — for
research purposes that could one day
allow farmers to cultivate the crop on a more widespread basis.
The amendment
allows institutions of higher education to grow or cultivate
industrial hemp for the purpose of agricultural or academic
research.
Quick Links Concerning House Amendment 208 Polis of Colorado Part B Amendment No. 37 Amendment
allows institutions of higher education to grow or cultivate
industrial hemp for the purpose of agricultural or academic
research.
Originally introduced by Representatives Jared Polis (D - CO), Thomas Massie (R - KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D - OR), the amendment
allows State Agriculture Departments, colleges and universities to grow
hemp, defined as the non-drug oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, for academic or agricultural
research purposes, but it applies only to states where
industrial hemp farming is already legal under state law.
Reps. Kaniela Ing (D - South Maui) and Cynthia Thielen (R - Oahu) have introduced House Bill 2555, which would
allow for
industrial hemp production for
research purposes.
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The U.S. House passed the
hemp amendment to the Farm Bill in order to
allow pilot programs and
research to begin on
industrial hemp and determine whether
hemp farming would be beneficial for American farmers and businesses.
Our amendment paves the way for production of
industrial hemp by first
allowing America's academic and
research institutions to demonstrate that
hemp and the products derived from
hemp present a great economic opportunity for our country,» said Rep. Massie.
Originally introduced by Representatives Jared Polis (D - CO), Thomas Massie (R - KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D - OR), the amendment
allows colleges and universities, and now also State Agriculture Departments per the conference committee revisions, to grow
hemp for academic or agricultural
research purposes, but applies only to states where
industrial hemp farming is already legal under state law.
Congressional
Research Service Report on
Hemp In January of 2005, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) issued a new report on the industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow hemp farming in the United Sta
Hemp In January of 2005, the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) issued a new report on the
industrial hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to allow hemp farming in the United Sta
hemp marketplace and legislative efforts to
allow hemp farming in the United Sta
hemp farming in the United States.
HB32 (Act 305 SLH 1999): Authorizes the State to
allow privately - funded
industrial hemp research in Hawaii when state and federal agencies (DEA) issue controlled substance registrations; authorizes state and federal agencies to monitor all phases of the
research; requires status reports.
At this point, sixteen states have passed legislation
allowing them to take immediate advantage of the
industrial hemp research and pilot program provision, Section 7606 of the 2014 US Farm Bill.
While accepting the legitimacy of the 2014 Farm Bill amendment that
allows for
research on
industrial hemp, the court is denying that the Final Rule interferes with activities that revolve around cultivation, production, and sales of products that include cannabinol (CBD).
«This commonsense amendment will
allow colleges and universities to grow and cultivate
industrial hemp for academic and agricultural
research purposes in states where
industrial hemp cultivation is already legal.