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
Not exact matches
Over 10 states have legalized commercial
hemp and over 20 states have
passed research and pilot programs.
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.
Several Actions Announced to Foster Industry Growth and Six New
Research Permits Issued Under Agricultural
Research Pilot Program Governor's Proposal to Lift Cap on Number of Industrial
Hemp Research Permits
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Hemp Summit is Available Here
Two prior Industrial
Hemp bills, one in 1999 and another in 2000,
passed the House and Senate, yet were vetoed by Governor Ryan, who stated a lack of private funding for
research led to his veto of the second bill.
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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.
In 2002, a
hemp research bill (AB 388)
passed both the Assembly and Senate only to be vetoed by then Gov. Gray Davis.
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.
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Hemp, the nation's leading hemp grassroots advocacy organization, working to revitalize industrial hemp production in the U.S., is excited to report that an amendment to legalize hemp production for research purposes was included in H.R. 2642, better known as the Farm Bill, passed the House by a vote of 216 to 208 yesterday aftern
Hemp, the nation's leading
hemp grassroots advocacy organization, working to revitalize industrial hemp production in the U.S., is excited to report that an amendment to legalize hemp production for research purposes was included in H.R. 2642, better known as the Farm Bill, passed the House by a vote of 216 to 208 yesterday aftern
hemp grassroots advocacy organization, working to revitalize industrial
hemp production in the U.S., is excited to report that an amendment to legalize hemp production for research purposes was included in H.R. 2642, better known as the Farm Bill, passed the House by a vote of 216 to 208 yesterday aftern
hemp production in the U.S., is excited to report that an amendment to legalize
hemp production for research purposes was included in H.R. 2642, better known as the Farm Bill, passed the House by a vote of 216 to 208 yesterday aftern
hemp production for
research purposes was included in H.R. 2642, better known as the Farm Bill,
passed the House by a vote of 216 to 208 yesterday afternoon.