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Related: About this forumNorth Carolina House looks to define smokable hemp as marijuana
Source: WRAL
House looks to define smokable hemp as marijuana
Tags: farming, Jimmy Dixon, hemp, drugs
Posted 10:51 a.m. today
Updated 6:44 p.m. today
By Laura Leslie, WRAL Capitol Bureau chief, & Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor
RALEIGH, N.C. A legislative fight over hemp production in North Carolina shifted from a farming bill to a measure on illegal drugs on Wednesday, as a House committee voted to classify smokable hemp as a controlled substance.
Smokable hemp was the focus of two House committees on Wednesday morning, as Finance considered the annual Farm Act and Judiciary debated changes to the state's Controlled Substances Act.
A rewrite to Senate Bill 352 would tweak the definition of marijuana in state statutes to include smokable hemp. Processed hemp products and extracts such as CBD oil would remain legal in North Carolina under the proposal.
"This bill does not prevent a licensed grower from growing, handling, selling [or] transporting and product that they can produce," Rep. Jimmy Dixon, R-Duplin, told members of the House Judiciary committee. "The only thing it does is that it prohibits consumption of smokable hemp, with the exception of the CBD oil."
Smokable hemp became legal last year when the federal government loosened its restrictions in an effort to boost the wider hemp industry, which creates a range of products, including rope, clothes, paper, food and CBD oil.
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Tags: farming, Jimmy Dixon, hemp, drugs
Posted 10:51 a.m. today
Updated 6:44 p.m. today
By Laura Leslie, WRAL Capitol Bureau chief, & Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor
RALEIGH, N.C. A legislative fight over hemp production in North Carolina shifted from a farming bill to a measure on illegal drugs on Wednesday, as a House committee voted to classify smokable hemp as a controlled substance.
Smokable hemp was the focus of two House committees on Wednesday morning, as Finance considered the annual Farm Act and Judiciary debated changes to the state's Controlled Substances Act.
A rewrite to Senate Bill 352 would tweak the definition of marijuana in state statutes to include smokable hemp. Processed hemp products and extracts such as CBD oil would remain legal in North Carolina under the proposal.
"This bill does not prevent a licensed grower from growing, handling, selling [or] transporting and product that they can produce," Rep. Jimmy Dixon, R-Duplin, told members of the House Judiciary committee. "The only thing it does is that it prohibits consumption of smokable hemp, with the exception of the CBD oil."
Smokable hemp became legal last year when the federal government loosened its restrictions in an effort to boost the wider hemp industry, which creates a range of products, including rope, clothes, paper, food and CBD oil.
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Read more: https://www.wral.com/house-looks-to-define-smokable-hemp-as-marijuana/18515437/
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North Carolina House looks to define smokable hemp as marijuana (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2019
OP
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)1. Smokable hemp?
Who smokes hemp?
bitterross
(4,066 posts)2. It's Tobacco Country. Got to please the Big Tobacco
They can't let a the free market work on its own if they want to protect Big Tobacco.
TeamPooka
(25,277 posts)3. If we told the GOP that kids were smoking underwear they would outlaw not going commando.