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Aurum Labs Receives CDPHE Certification and is Poised to be the First DEA Registered Cannabis & Hemp Testing Laboratory in the US

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Aurum Labs ( [link] ) is now certified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to conduct hemp compliance testing for manufactured industrial hemp products and is in the final stages of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration.

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FDA CBD Regulations Are On the Way (Sorta)

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Until recently, CBD resided in a legal penumbra where hemp was still scheduled on the federal Controlled Substances Act and could not be cultivated without a permit from the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”). Now though, it sounds like FDA is serious about CBD regulations in the context of both food and supplements.

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Hemp and CBD: Submit Your Comments on USDA Interim Hemp Rules By December 30

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Most of us in the hemp industry are well-aware of the major issues in the interim rules: 15-day pre-harvest testing requirements, total THC, DEA laboratories, and crop insurance to name a few. 15-day preharvest testing by a DEA registered laboratory. WFRP coverage is often used for specialty and non-traditional crops.

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BREAKING: USDA Releases Hemp Rules

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Remember that a felony conviction, at either the state or federal level, results in a 10-year ban from participating in the legal hemp industry, unless a person was lawfully growing hemp under the 2014 Farm Bill before December 20, 2018. Labs that test cannabis for THC levels must be registered with the DEA. Because 0.3%

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Hemp CBD Across State Lines: North Carolina

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The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (“ 2018 Farm Bill ”) legalized hemp by removing the crop and its derivatives from the definition of marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) and by providing a detailed framework for the cultivation of hemp. Currently, NCDA is operating under the 2014 Farm Bill, not the 2018 Farm Bill.

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Hoban Law Group: Progress Report: 2018 Farm Bill

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Department of Agriculture (USDA), not the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Until the regulatory framework of the 2018 Farm Bill is fully implemented, hemp will remain governed under the existing 2014 Farm Bill and the rules of its corresponding state pilot programs. The 2018 Farm Bill means that hemp will be regulated by the U.S.

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Hemp Production Regulation in Final Stages

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Samples must be taken to a DEA-registered laboratory for THC testing. This does not apply to a felony for lawfully growing hemp under the 2014 Farm Bill. States are expected to continuing operating pilot programs established under the 2014 Farm Bill (after reaching compliance with the IFR). THC on a dry weight basis.

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