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Cannabis Reform Not Reaching the Equity Status of Ethnic Marijuana Business Owners.

As a cannabis entrepreneur based in Long Beach, California, Edgar Cruz’s work in the industry’s social equity space is personal.

At 15, Cruz had his first run-in with the law when he was arrested and charged for illegal possession of marijuana. That charge, he tells CNBC Make It, has influenced his decision to not only be involved in the now legal market, but to also ensure that entrepreneurs like himself have equal access to the billion-dollar industry.

Today, 18 states, two territories and the District of Columbia have passed legislation to allow adult recreational use of cannabis in the U.S. And 36 states and four territories have passed legislation to allow medical use, according to the National Conference of State Legislators. This increased legalization has put the legal marijuana market on track to be worth $70.6 billion globally by 2028. In the U.S., where marijuana is still illegal at the federal level, legal marijuana sales are expected to hit $24 billion in 2021 alone.

“To see how lucrative the industry has become and who’s profiting from these legalization changes versus who is still suffering because of the history behind it is very frustrating,” says Cruz, who has been trying to get his cannabis brand Ekstrepe off the ground for three years now.

In 2017, 81% of marijuana business owners in the U.S. were white, 5.7% were Hispanic, 4.3% were Black and 2.4% were Asian. Cruz, along with several other equity advocates in the cannabis space, says the lack of diversity in the industry is at least partly due to the lasting impact of the war on drugs. And while many cities and states have launched equity programs to try and close this gap, Cruz, who is a participant in Long Beach’s Cannabis Social Equity Program, says these programs have often failed due to local government regulations and a lack of resources and capital for budding entrepreneurs.

Edgar Cruz, CEO of the cannabis brand Ekstrepe.
Edgar Cruz, CEO of the cannabis brand Ekstrepe.
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Impact of the war on drugs

In the early 1970s, President Richard Nixon announced the “war on drugs,” kicking off a global campaign to increase federal drug control agencies in order to reduce the production, distribution and consumption of illegal drugs. Following this campaign, which still has lingering effects today, the U.S. prison population skyrocketed, and Black and Latino communities were disproportionately impacted by drug arrests and racial profiling.

From 1980 to 1997, the number of people behind bars for nonviolent drug offenses increased from 50,000 to over 400,000, according to the Drug Policy Alliance. Today, drug offenses are the leading cause of arrest in the U.S., with more than 1.5 million people arrested for drug law violations in 2019.

Black Americans are now 3.6 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana than white Americans, despite having similar usage rates, reports the American Civil Liberties Union. In some counties, the ACLU reports that Black residents are “20, 30, 40 or even 50 times more likely” to be arrested for marijuana than white residents. These arrests, according to the data, can lead to life-altering circumstances, such as families being evicted from public housing, parents losing their children due to court orders and long-term difficulty in finding employment.

New York State Senator Liz Krueger, who played a critical role in passing New York’s Marijuana and Taxation Act in March, says she first wanted to end the war on drugs when she looked at the data and saw the disproportionate impact marijuana arrests were having on communities of color in her state.

Towards the end of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration in 2012, Krueger says roughly 50,000 arrests were being made per year in the city for marijuana possession. Many of these arrests were young people of color whose lives were turned upside down because of a run-in with the law for a low-level drug offense.

“These young people who weren’t doing anything else wrong were suddenly being caught up in the criminal justice system because they had some marijuana cigarettes,” she says. “And when we looked at the data statewide, it trended the exact same way. No matter what the population ratio was in any given area of the state where people were getting arrested and dragged into the criminal justice system [for marijuana], the courts were full of young people of color, and so I knew we had to do something.”

With the recent passing of the state’s Marijuana and Taxation Act, Krueger says she and other New York lawmakers worked to ensure that racial equity stayed at the forefront of their plan. In addition to expunging the records for those previously convicted of marijuana possession under the now-legal amount of three ounces or less, the state says it will invest 40% of the revenue from the legal marijuana market back into the communities hit hardest by the war on drugs, another 40% into public schools, and 20% into drug treatment and education. Krueger also explains that 50% of the state’s cannabis licenses will go to social equity applicants.

New York’s goal, she says, is to learn from the frustrations of other states that have previously legalized marijuana, but have failed to equalize the playing field with their social equity programs and funding.

“We’ve seen in lots of other states that big pharma, big tobacco, alcohol and large companies are all prepared to move in and just take over right away,” she says. “We don’t want that to be the story in New York. We want the story to be small mom-and-pop community-based businesses starting and growing and expanding…[and] we want people who are selling in the communities that they live in in the illegal market out of the illegal market.”

Edgar Cruz, CEO of cannabis brand Ekstrepe.
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Barriers to equity

Many states that have legalized marijuana, including New York, have worked to enforce social equity programs, which are initiatives put in place to address the long-standing impact marijuana enforcement policies have had on communities of color.

In 2018, when Long Beach announced the launch of its cannabis equity program, Cruz was one of its first participants. To qualify, applicants had to have a family income that was at or below 80% of the Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale area median income, which is adjusted based on family size. Applicants also had to satisfy at least one of three criteria: being a resident in Long Beach for a minimum of three years; being arrested or convicted for a crime related to the possession, sale or use of cannabis in Long Beach prior to marijuana being legalized in the state in 2016; or being a Long Beach resident currently receiving unemployment benefits.

Once accepted into the program, participants who want to work in cannabis receive assistance with landing a job in the industry and those who want to start their own business receive assistance with navigating the city’s application process in order to receive licensing. Of the 93 participants who have gone through Long Beach’s equity program since its launch in 2018, only one has received a license, says Cruz.

Across the country, data shows that many states and cities have seen less than satisfying outcomes from their social equity initiatives. In Massachusetts, only 1.2% of businesses are owned by racial minorities despite their social equity efforts. In Illinois, where 89 dispensaries exist, none are minority-owned. And in Chicago, where 16 dispensaries exist, just two are located in Black and Brown communities, according to The Chicago Reporter.

Some of the biggest barriers to accessing a license in the legally regulated cannabis market are capital and local government regulations, says Cruz. Both have impacted his ability to successfully launch his own company in Long Beach.

Currently in Long Beach, the only way to legally sell cannabis is through a dispensary. Though city officials are currently pushing for more dispensaries in the area, Cruz explains that even before the Long Beach equity program was started, a 2016 voter-approved legislation capped the number of dispensaries in the city at 32. Today, all of those dispensaries are open or in the process of opening, according to Long Beach Post News. None of these dispensaries are Black-owned.

Securing cultivation and manufacturing facilities also presents a barrier to entry. Right now, opening your own cultivation facility in the city can easily cost up to $1 million, says Emily Armstrong, Long Beach’s cannabis program manager. In addition to allowing more dispensaries, city officials are also working to allow shared-use manufacturing facilities — which would allow multiple businesses to work out of the same location and share costs — and delivery-only licenses. These options, according to advocates, will help reduce the financial barrier for entrepreneurs who are looking to start their business but don’t have the capital needed to open up a storefront of their own.

“There’s a huge barrier to entry for almost anyone to get into the space,” says Kyle Kazan, CEO of the Glass House Group, an integrated cannabis brand based in California that owns two marijuana farms and sells cannabis products. As a seasoned investor and manager of private equity funds, Kazan says he was fortunate enough to enter the cannabis market when it became legal in the state in 2016 due to his relationships and access to capital.

“By the time we were all said and done, to get the first 500,000 square feet in both farms, we were over $20 million in purchase price and also retrofitting costs,” he says. “And that was money raised in cash. If I didn’t have a long track record with a lot of investors successfully deploying capital and returning good returns, I’d have zero chance of doing it.”

Today, Kazan is working with Cruz to provide him with the space, capital and guidance to grow his products and his business. As an industry leader, who previously served as a Los Angeles police officer, Kazan says he understands the profound impact drug enforcement policies have had on communities of color and he’s not proud of his “zealous participation in the drug war.”

“Just from my observations in my life experience and being a business person, we need to rebuild and offer opportunities to these areas that were so decimated by the war on drugs,” he says, while explaining that he and his team members at Glass House are also working with community leaders and advocates to “get people out of prison for violating the same federal law that I am violating right now.”

Glass House farm in California.
Glass House farm in California.
Photo courtesy of Glass House.

Additional solutions

While states are slowly legalizing the recreational and medical use of marijuana for adults, many advocates are calling for the federal legalization of cannabis as well.

In early June, advocacy groups like ACLU and the NAACP called on congressional leaders to pass the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which is a comprehensive marijuana policy that would remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, allow people with cannabis charges to have their records expunged and create a federal tax on marijuana with the funds going to community reinvestments. The act, which was approved by the House last year, is being reintroduced at a time when Senate leaders say they are also drafting up a bill to legalize marijuana.

In April, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said he’s willing to move forward with a legalization bill even if President Biden continues to oppose.

But, in addition to federal legalization and the need for more capital, Cruz says another big piece to closing the opportunity gap in cannabis is education.

After noticing the struggles that Long Beach was having with its cannabis equity program, Cruz took matters into his own hands last year. He partnered with equity assistance programs like United CORE Alliance to launch an equity oversight committee in Long Beach called the Long Beach Cannabis Commerce Council (LBCCC).

“We were awarded the solicitation to pilot one program, which is called the Entrepreneurship Academy Program for Cannabis Equity, which provides workforce development, business development, business plan development [and] technical assistance,” he says. “Social equity recipients have tough times getting over these hurdles.”

The first class for the academy was held on June 5, says Cruz. And, Long Beach’s cannabis equity department gave him $25,000 to help further LBCCC’s efforts.

Right now, Cruz says he has put developments for his own brand on hold so that he can focus on LBCCC and its work to help existing equity program participants get the support they need.

“We don’t need anybody that’s coming in here just for the financial aspect,” he says. “We all understand that this is a cash cow now. What we need is support for our communities to make sure that we are included in this kind of cultural-based industry.”

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8 Beginner Cannabis Buying Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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In the world of burgeoning markets and emerging consumer segments, the cannabis industry is capturing the spotlight like never before. It’s an economic powerhouse that’s set to reach a valuation of $70 billion by 2028.

But despite the robust growth and increasing normalization of cannabis, first-time buyers often find themselves in the perplexing labyrinth of choices, regulations, and misconceptions.

If you’re stepping into the vast world of cannabis for the first time, it might seem as daunting as it is exciting. There are many different strains, product forms, and consumption methods.

These are a few of the reasons why it’s easy to make purchasing mistakes. To make things easier for you, we’ve put together a guide. Keep reading if you’d like to find out more.

1. Purchasing Low-Quality Products

One common pitfall for first-time buyers is opting for cheaper, low-quality cannabis products. The saying “you get what you pay for” holds true in the cannabis world.

Low-quality products may not provide the desired effects due to insufficient concentrations of cannabinoids, the active ingredients in cannabis. These products can sometimes contain contaminants that could harm your health.

To avoid this mistake, always check for lab testing results when buying cannabis. This information will give you a breakdown of cannabinoid content and show if the product passed contaminant screenings.

Remember, a quality cannabis experience starts with a quality product.

2. Choosing the Wrong Cannabis Products

Not all cannabis products are created equal, and not all will be right for you. There’s a multitude of different cannabis products available, from edibles to oils to vape pens, each with varying effects.

For instance, edibles may have a more potent effect compared to smoking because of the relationship between cannabinoids and the digestive tract. Also, the onset of effects from edibles can take longer, so patience is key.

It’s essential to take the time to understand what kind of product will suit your needs and preferences. You can do this by doing some research or consulting with a knowledgeable cannabis professional.

3. Not Having Realistic Expectations

Cannabis can provide numerous benefits. But it’s not a magical cure-all. Many beginners come to cannabis with sky-high expectations, only to feel disappointed when reality doesn’t match.

Cannabis’s effects can vary greatly depending on factors like dosage, strain, method of consumption, and individual tolerance.

Avoiding this mistake is a matter of tempering expectations. Understand that like any other substance, cannabis may not be the perfect solution for everyone.

It’s also essential to start with a low dose and gradually increase until you find what works for you.

4. Not Doing Enough Research

As the digital world expands, buying cannabis online has become a popular and convenient option. However, not every cannabis store website is reputable. Some may sell substandard or counterfeit products.

Before making a purchase, take the time to research the online shop. Look at the online customer reviews, and consider how long they’ve been in business and if they provide lab testing results.

Additionally, check if the online store is licensed to sell cannabis in your area. By doing this, you can ensure that you’re purchasing safe and quality cannabis.

5. Going With the First Option

As a beginner, you may feel inclined to go with the first cannabis option you come across, but this could lead to a less-than-optimal experience.

The world of cannabis is diverse, with a wide array of strains and products that offer distinct experiences.

Avoid this pitfall by taking time to explore various cannabis products and strains before making a choice.

Consult a budtender or a trusted cannabis enthusiast for advice on the best options for beginners. This way, you can ensure a positive initial encounter with cannabis that matches your desired experience.

It is also a good idea to spend time comparing cannabis.

6. Not Understanding Possession Regulations

Regulations on cannabis possession vary widely depending on location. Failure to understand these regulations can lead to legal issues.

Some areas restrict the amount of cannabis a person can possess at any one time. Others have strict rules on where cannabis can be consumed.

Steer clear of legal troubles by educating yourself about local and state laws regarding cannabis use and possession.

Understand that being a responsible cannabis consumer includes adhering to the legal parameters set by your jurisdiction.

7. Not Storing Cannabis Correctly

Cannabis storage may seem insignificant, but incorrect storage can degrade the quality of your product over time.

Exposure to heat, light, and humidity can cause your cannabis to lose potency and can even encourage mold growth.

The solution? Store your cannabis in a cool, dark place in an airtight container. Glass jars are a great option as they can help maintain the product’s freshness while keeping it safe from environmental factors.

8. Spending Too Much Money Too Soon

Cannabis products come with a wide range of price tags, and it’s easy to spend more than necessary as a beginner. Higher-priced products often signify quality.

But they’re not always the best option for beginners who are still exploring their preferences.

Before investing in high-end products, start with smaller, more affordable options. This allows you to experiment with different products and strains without emptying your wallet.

The Top Beginner Cannabis Buying Mistakes

If you are about to purchase cannabis for the first time, it is a great idea to familiarize yourself with the top beginner cannabis buying mistakes,

Make sure that you purchase high-quality products, and that you set realistic expectations. It is also essential to research online shops before making purchases. Lastly, understand your state’s cannabis laws.

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Online delivery is expected to launch at their three Kansas City locations in early 2023.

From The Earth announced the roll out of their comprehensive delivery platform. Already available at their Independence and Raytown dispensaries for qualified medical marijuana patients, online delivery is expected to launch at their three Kansas City locations in early 2023.

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Recreational, or adult-use cannabis, will be available via delivery for anyone over the age of 21 with a valid state-issued ID once the state of Missouri permits it. While no date has been announced yet, this is expected to take place around February or March 2023.

“With our commitment to fair and equitable access to cannabis, rolling out a comprehensive delivery program was a clear step in the right direction. We believe anyone should be able to access marijuana delivery, especially during inclement weather conditions or when someone is unable to come into one of our dispensaries for whatever reason,” stated Carolyn Richmond, owner of From The Earth.

Kansas City metro cities consider adding local sales tax to recreational marijuana sales (KSHB Kansas City, Kansas City metro cities consider adding local sales  taxes.

From The Earth joins a short list of Missouri cannabis companies approved by the state to provide customers delivery straight to their door. To ensure customers’ privacy and delivery drivers’ safety is protected at all times, their fleet utilizes vans that are discrete and secure using top-of-the-line security and surveillance equipment.

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Happy 420 USA – CANNABIS LAWS in the USA – State by State

Happy 420 USA – CANNABIS LAWS in the USA – State by State

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CANNABIS LAWS BY STATE

In 1996, California was the first state to recognize the rights of qualified patients to cultivate, distribute, and possess medical cannabis. Since then, many states have legalized cannabis for adult use, medical use, or both. Cannabis laws by state are constantly changing, so we put together a comprehensive list to keep you up to date on the current laws.

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In Which States Is Cannabis Legal?

As a look at the map makes clear, states continue to take a variety of approaches to regulating cannabis. While a few states still have outright bans, the trend has been toward loosening restrictions. Most states now allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes. An increasing number have also legalized recreational use or greatly reduced the penalties for possessing or using cannabis.

How Do States Decide on Their Cannabis Laws?

For decades, states have been changing their cannabis laws through both ballot initiatives and the legislative process. In states including California, South Dakota and New Jersey, voters have directly approved measures legalizing medical cannabis, recreational cannabis or both.

State legislatures have been passing laws to allow medical cannabis since the 1990s. In 2018, Vermont became the first state to legalize recreational cannabis through its legislature rather than through a ballot initiative. Since then, legislatures in states including Illinois and Virginia have followed suit.

A state’s cannabis laws don’t address every detail of how its system works. Instead, the law creates a framework within which state agencies and local governments can make more specific rules.

What Is Medical Cannabis?

Medical cannabis, as the name suggests, is prescribed by a doctor to treat specific conditions and symptoms. Studies have shown that cannabis can help patients with a variety of health concerns, including:

  • Certain kinds of epilepsy.
  • Nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy treatments for cancer.
  • The loss of appetite and weight loss that can be caused by HIV/AIDS.

Scientists continue to study whether cannabis is an effective treatment for some symptoms of multiple sclerosis, chronic pain and other conditions.

How Do States Regulate Medical Cannabis?

Each state’s medical cannabis program is unique, but they share important similarities.

How Do States Regulate Medical Cannabis

A physician will examine a patient and, if appropriate, provide a certification that the patient has a condition that can be treated with medical cannabis. Each state has its own list of qualifying conditions.

Once a patient has a physician’s certification, they can be placed on the state’s medical cannabis registry and issued an identification card. This card entitles them to purchase cannabis at a dispensary — a state-regulated store that is authorized to sell cannabis products. The amount of cannabis someone with a medical cannabis card can possess varies by state.

Another important difference between states is whether they recognize other states’ medical cannabis cards. Individuals must follow the rules of the state they are in, not just the state that issued their ID.

What Is Cannabis Decriminalization?

In addition to implementing and refining medical cannabis programs, states are also continuing to address the question of how to regulate the nonmedical use and possession of cannabis. As the map shows, many states now allow adults to possess and use cannabis with some restrictions. Others have opted instead for decriminalization.

Decriminalization of cannabis does not mean legalization of cannabis. Instead, decriminalization can reduce the legal consequences of those caught possessing or using cannabis.

Decriminalization generally means criminal penalties are replaced with civil penalties. For example, police would issue a citation instead of making an arrest, would not punish an individual with a jail or prison sentence, and the incident would not appear on the individual’s criminal record.

It’s important to note that these more lenient punishments generally only apply to the first-time possession of smaller amounts of cannabis — harsher penalties can be imposed for multiple infractions or for possessing larger amounts.

What Is CBD?

The Cannabis sativa plant contains both delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — the chemical compound found in medical and recreational cannabis — and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is psychoactive — it’s the chemical in cannabis that causes a “high.” CBD is not psychoactive. For this reason, many states have begun loosening restrictions on its use for medicinal and other purposes.

At both the state and federal levels, however, the law surrounding CBD remains complicated and unsettled. This is especially true when it comes to the presence of THC in CBD products. Since the two compounds are chemically similar and derived from the same plant, many CBD products contain some THC. Some states that allow CBD products but have more restrictive laws for THC have specified that CBD products may not contain more than a certain small amount of THC.

By isolating and extracting the CBD from Cannabis sativa plants, it is possible to create CBD-only products. Since these products contain no THC at all, they reduce some of the risk and uncertainty surrounding the production, sale and use of CBD.

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Navigating State Cannabis Laws

The laws addressing recreational cannabis, medical cannabis and CBD continue to evolve. We’ll continue to update our map to reflect changes to each state’s cannabis laws. If you have questions about how specific laws affect your cannabis business, you can always reach out to us — we’ll help you find the answers.

 

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South Divided Over Cannabis Legalization

Four Pennsylvania lawmakers seek to end a push to launch operations in a safe drug consumption site. With the move, Sens. Sharif Street (D), Christine Tartaglione (D), Anthony Williams (D) and Jimmy Dillon (D) submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania fighting against any agreement in a lawsuit that seeks to allow operations of a center in Philadelphia that non-profit Safehouse would run.

South Divided Over Cannabis Legalization

Two recent polls have investigated the sentiment on cannabis legalization in two Southern states. The survey from Winthrop University has revealed that residents of South Carolina support legalization of both recreational and medical use of cannabis, with 56% and 76%, respectively, backing the reform, reported Marijuana Moment. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, serving as the U.S. representative for South Carolina’s 1st congressional district since 2021 and has been a cannabis reform advocate for years, said in last week’s tweet that findings are “not as controversial as some would have you to believe.” Kentuckians are, to that end, more conservative, as a recent Emerson College poll found that the state’s Republican voters are not supporting recreational marijuana legalization. The majority (50.2%) is openly against it, while a third of those asked would support the cannabis policy reform.

Kentucky Researchers To Study Pros & Cons Of Medical Marijuana

On the heels of the Bluegrass State making the headlines as the 38th state in the nation to enable access to medical marijuana for patients with debilitating conditions, researchers from the University of Kentucky are getting ready to research the pros and cons of the medical use of the plant. The state granted the research center $2 million to conduct the study last year. The researchers aim to study the effects of cannabis on opioid addiction, obesity and cancer. “We are looking at outcomes like quality of life, mood and appetite,” Dr. Shanna Babalonis, director of the University of Kentucky Cannabis Center, said. “We are looking at weight, so we are trying to figure out will medical marijuana and cannabis help the patients keep their weight up.”

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To Legalize Interstate Marijuana Sales Heads To Governor

A bill allowing cannabis companies to negotiate interstate agreements in Washington State is heading to Gov. Jay Inslee‘s (D) desk after the state Senate gave it final approval on Friday. The bill, SB 5069 from Sen. Ann Rivers (R), got the green light from members of the House of Representatives on Wednesday following the adoption of an amendment that sought to change “a scrivener’s error” in the bill’s version that passed the state Senate in a 40-8 vote last month. Under the legislation, imported cannabis goods would have to be aligned with the state’s testing, packaging and labeling regulations; they need to adapt to rules set by the Department of Health and Liquor & Cannabis Board.

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How The 2023 Farm Bill May Reshape the Hemp Industry

Geoff Whaling, chair of the National Hemp Association, joins us on the Industrial Hemp Podcast this week to talk about NHA’s priorities for what they’d like to see in the 2023 Farm Bill.

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Topping that list is the bifurcation, or division, of the hemp industry, Whaling said, with legislation that would create a sub-definition of industrial hemp grown for fiber and grain, making it easier for row crop farmers to add it to their current rotations of crops like corn, soy and wheat.

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Currently, hemp farmers are subject to expensive permitting fees, FBI background checks and finger printing, and costly on-farm government testing of cannabinoid content in the field.

Whaling said these requirements are barriers to the industry that keep farmers from growing industrial hemp at a scale that can establish a robust domestic hemp industry, because farmers are being treated like criminals for wanting to grow a commodity crop that can be used for food, feed, fuel, fabric and more.

Whaling said NHA supports the CBD industry. “I don’t want to negate the importance that cannabinoids have in this marketplace,” but it’s important for the two sides of the industry to be regulated differently.

Whaling said the industry faces difficult educational challenges with the public and, almost more importantly, with lawmakers.

“We would go into senators’ offices who were leaders in this space, and their staff did not know or believe that you could plant hemp as a row crop,” he said.

Last month, Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Mike Braun, R-Ind., introduced the 2023 Industrial Hemp Act, which would remove the barriers for farmers who want to grow hemp as a commodity crop rather than a specialty crop, the way CBD hemp is grown.

If the bill does not pass as a stand-alone piece of legislation, Whaling is hopeful it will be added to the 2023 Farm Bill.

Another priority for NHA is hemp for animal feed.

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“We get this question all the time, why is it OK for us to eat hemp hearts, we as humans, but it’s not OK for us to give that to our dogs?” Whaling said.

“It’s a good question. But the reality is the authority for all things that are consumed by us or consumed by animals that go into the human chain is left squarely with the FDA,” he said.

He said state governments are taking this into their own hands, passing various legislation allowing for hemp to be used in feed for domestic animals, but Whaling said this issue deserves to be solved at the federal level, rather than by a patchwork of state laws across the country.

“It most definitely is that patchwork approach,” he said. “And we know that it didn’t work very well for cannabinoids. And I think that if we were able to move this forward on a national program, then all citizens would be able to participate.”

Whaling also spoke about the work NHA is doing around the world to develop the hemp industry and to help build the market for carbon credits.

While the industry has its challenges, Whaling remains hopeful as ever.

“Five years from now, we’ll still be researching the potential of industrial hemp,” he said. “Ten years from now, we’ll be well on our way to a multibillion-dollar industry.

“And 20 years from now, when I’m long gone, hemp will be everywhere and people will be saying, what was the big deal?”

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