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Hemp: Page 56
Senate Bill 113 Filed to Increase Allowable Amount of THC in Hemp
Kentucky Senator Adrienne Southworth filed Senate Bill 113 yesterday, which proposes the allowable amount of THC in hemp to increase from .3% to 1%.
California Moves to Legalize CBD in Products While Banning Smokable Hemp
The state’s newest CBD-related legislation includes a smokable hemp ban, but industry experts emphasize that could change.
WDG Bioinsecticide Approved for Use on Hemp in the U.S.
Global Adoption of Biologicals Accelerates as Marrone Bio’s Grandevo WDG Receives Approval in New Zealand, Chile and on Hemp in U.S.
UPDATE: USDA Issues Final Rule on Hemp
The regulations replace the agency’s interim final rule and take effect March 22.
Vermont Hemp Agency Implements Contactless Record Inspections
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets will move hemp program inspections online to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
New York Cannabis Growers & Processors Association Urges Flower Sales in State Regulations
Smokable hemp flower was left out of state regulations. For the NYCGPA, this is a sticking point.
Indiana Lawmaker Introduces Cannabis Legalization Bills
Sen. Karen Tallian is sponsoring two pieces of legislation that would legalize and regulate medical and adult-use cannabis, as well as hemp.
Charlotte's Web Secures U.S. Utility Patents for Two New Hemp Varietals
The company now has earned a total of five U.S. hemp variety patent grants: one plant patent and four utility patents as it advances the science of hemp horticulture.
Humboldt County, Calif., Considering Permanent Industrial Hemp Cultivation Ban
The Humboldt County Planning Commission cited concerns about cross-pollination of cannabis crops and the introduction of new pests and diseases.
FDA Report Finds Insufficient Safety Data Available on CBD Risks
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a report on Jan. 8, arguing that additional research is necessary to understand better the potential long-term health effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on humans and animals.
What's Happening in the 'Canopy Growth v. GW Pharmaceuticals' Lawsuit?
A new federal lawsuit highlights a patent that protects a THC and CBD extraction method.
Kansas Begins Commercial Hemp Licensing Program
The Kansas Department of Agriculture started its first-ever commercial industrial hemp program Jan. 8 as part of an effort to expand a market that holds great financial potential.
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