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Hemp Regulations in U.S.: Page 4
Alabama Accepting Hemp Grower, Processor and University Applications for 2023
Applications are open Oct. 11 to Nov. 30.
ASTM International Cannabis Committee Approves New Suite of Cannabis Standards
The committee released four standards Oct. 3 and one Oct. 10.
Hempcrete Insulation Receives Certification in US Residential Building Codes
The certification allows hemp-lime (hempcrete) to be used as a standard material in residential construction beginning in 2024.
Study Finds Feeding Spent Hemp Biomass to Lambs Does Not Affect Health, Meat Quality
Researchers at Oregon State University found that spent hemp biomass can be considered an alternative feed for lambs.
New York Regulators Approve Medical Cannabis Home Grow Regulations, Issue New Adult-Use Licenses
The Cannabis Control Board also approved amendments to New York’s hemp program and appointed a deputy counsel to the Office of Cannabis Management this week.
Medical Cannabis Operator Files Lawsuit Challenging Minnesota’s THC Regulations
Vireo Health claims that the state’s laws discriminate against the company.
AAFCO and NIHC Address Steps Needed to Approve Hemp as Animal Feed Ingredient in Recent Webinar
Panelists determined that the most significant opportunities for hemp seed as an ingredient are creating alternative crops for farmers, a good nutrient source for animals and additional raw materials to assist growing populations.
Where is the FDA on CBD?
If the agency began regulating the cannabinoid, per industry members, products would be safer and the market would be more successful.
Hemp Industry Organization Calls for Changes to National Cannabis Bill
The U.S. Hemp Roundtable sent a letter to the lead sponsors of the measure recommending changes to provisions in the bill that would undermine the hemp industry.
Delta-8 THC Declared Legal in Kentucky
Boone Circuit Judge Rick Brueggemann issued a permanent injunction against law enforcement Aug. 3, preventing them from criminally charging retailers and producers who sell such products.
Oregon Department of Agriculture is Seeking Nine Volunteer Hemp Commissioners
The department is looking for one public member, two handlers/processors, and six growers/producers.
AAFCO and NIHC to Host ‘Why Isn’t Hemp in Animal Feed’ Webinar
Industry professionals will discuss the challenges and steps needed to gain approval for hemp as an animal feed ingredient.
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