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USDA Expressly Legalizes the Importation of Hemp Seed

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Here come the hemp seeds! Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) released a statement, in which the agency clarified that the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill rendered the importation of hemp seeds legal. Accordingly, the USDA held that the DEA “no longer has authority to require hemp seed permits for import purposes.”.

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Is D8 From Hemp a Controlled Substance? DEA Says “No”.

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Our position on D8 from hemp was recently confirmed by the DEA in two public announcements- a webinar and a letter. Continue reading “Is D8 From Hemp a Controlled Substance? DEA Says “No” ” … The post Is D8 From Hemp a Controlled Substance? DEA Says “No”.

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Navigating regulations in the hemp industry June 22

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Hemp Roundtable, alongside the Minority Cannabis Business Association, hosts Navigating Regulations in the Hemp Industry: A complimentary webinar for small and minority-owned hemp companies tomorrow, June 22, 2021, 2-3PM EDT. The USHR MEC’s mission is simple – to create an equitable and impactful hemp industry for all.

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Your Hemp Questions Answered (Part 2)

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Last month, Daniel Shortt and I put on a webinar on the US Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA”) new interim hemp rules. Although certain states have identified hemp seed that would work well in their specific geographical areas, the USDA has decided not to include a seed certification program in the rules.

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Yale Journal On Regulation – “Notice & Comment”: FDLI Webinar on Regulation of Cannabis-Derived Products

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This week I moderated a webinar at the Food & Drug Law Institute (FDLI) on the regulation of cannabis-derived products. In the federal executive branch alone, DOJ (especially DEA), USDA, FDA, and NIH all play major roles. In the federal executive branch alone, DOJ (especially DEA), USDA, FDA, and NIH all play major roles.

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Cannabis and the Environment: Seven Significant Side-Effects April 14, 2022

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Cannabis cultivation and processing are rapidly-growing industries, as hemp and both recreational and medical marijuana products are being legalized across the country. pursuant to Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) or state-level programs). Danielle M. Hazeltine , Patrick J. Larkin , Sheryl Sweeney. Pesticide Misuse.

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U.S. Import and Export of Marijuana, Hemp and Paraphernalia: Webinar Recap

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In case you missed our webinar this week, “U.S. Import and Export of Marijuana, Hemp and Paraphernalia”, the replay video is just above. In particular, there’s a renewed demand internationally for hemp and hemp-derived products. Some countries dictate that hemp products cannot contain more than.1%

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