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Florida “Hemp Bill” has Governor Signature. The “Hempen Peninsula” will “Crackdown On Products outside Sunshine States’ New Standards”.

Gov. Ron DeSantis closed out Tuesday signing legislation authorizing a state hemp program.

SB 1020, which creates an industrial hemp program under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, cleared the Senate and House by unanimous votes this Session.

The bill, sponsored by Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Bradley, would allow the Department to administer regulations regarding licensing and bcultivation of hemp, the THC-deficient cousin of marijuana.

The 2018 federal Farm Bill allows states to establish hemp programs such as the one contemplated in current legislation, as the federal rulemaking process could take years. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried believes hemp could be the boost the state’s farm sector and rural areas need.

“Tonight’s hemp bill signing marks a transformation in Florida, and a critical step on the journey to creating a green industrial revolution, strengthening agriculture with an alternative crop of the future, and expanding access to safe, quality CBD products,” she said in a statement.

In February, Fried appointed Holly Bell as Florida’s first Director of Cannabis to oversee the department’s hemp program.

“For months, our Department has been developing rules and gathering public input, and we’re hitting the ground running to build a state hemp program that will be a model for the country. Florida has the potential to become the gold standard on hemp — our deep agricultural heritage, climate and resources, and farming infrastructure will make Florida a national leader in this emerging new economy.

“Congratulations to Sen. Bradley and Rep. Ralph Massullo (the House sponsor) for their hard work, diligence, and collaboration, and to the Legislature to helping move this across the finish line. Together, we will keep Florida growing.”

In addition to industry regulations, the bill also establishes a structure to ensure the purity and compliance of cultivated product for the protection of consumers.

Eyeing a “potentially lucrative future,” one “game changing” for the agricultural community, Bradley lauded this program as giving Florida a “head start against the rest of the country.”

“Put that effort on steroids,” Bradley urged on the Senate floor. “Give farmers an opportunity to reinvent efforts.”

A hemp bill “may be one of the most significant things we do this session,” Bradley added, allowing Florida “to become a hemp state.”

Indeed, with unanimous bipartisan support, the Sunshine State is on its way to becoming the hempen peninsula. The hemp legislation gives Fried more legal standing during her promised “crackdown” on hemp products outside the system.

Fried expects that crops will be planted this year. And not a moment too soon for a multi billion dollar industry!

Governor DeSantis remains against the Legalization of Recreational use of Marijuana and believes current legislation will benefit Our State.

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Arkansas Yields 1st Hemp Crop. Arizona Celebrates “Hemp Opening Day!” June 1st

Farmers in Arkansas completed harvesting the state’s first legal hemp crop, and the first batch of cannabidiol extract has been processed. Touting the potential of this new cash crop, Lejen Lotspeich, CSO of New Age Hemp commentedimg_0089, “You can drink as many O’Doul’s as you want to get a buzz, but all you’re going to get is a stomachache.” Then he continued, “You can smoke as much hemp as you want to try and get high, but all you’re going to get is a headache.”

To date, Arkansas state officials have issued 80 licenses for the cultivation of hemp. These numbers equate to nearly 1,900 acres in 42 counties across the state, as well as, 18 processor licenses to make the extracts.

MEANWHILE, ARIZONA HEMP CELEBRATES “OPENING DAY”

As of June 1st, licensed hemp producers in Arizona were able to kick off their first season of legal hemp cultivation and processing. Excited for the vast opportunities the crop presents to Arizona farmers, George Buckler, the Science Committee chair of the Arizona Hemp Industry Association stated, “I’m very excited that, here in Arizona, we have a huge variety of environments and can take a crop that’s been grown for thousands of years and apply all the latest technologies, using brand new organic methods. Soon we’ll be worldwide leaders in high-quality hemp production.”

Although medical marijuana has been legal since 2010 in Arizona, the explosion of popularity regarding CBD supplements and food additives does not appear to be slowing down. Additionally, as the industry continues to expand and grow, analysts expect hemp textiles and hemp building materials to experience a similar boom in the coming years.

RHODE ISLAND SEEKING BLOCKCHAIN EXPERTISE

In a press release this week, the state of Rhode Island is requesting proposals for developing a blockchain solution to improve the state’s operations and explicitly wanting to improve “visibility into the Medical Marijuana industry from seed to sale, reducing potential fraud and abuse.”

Liz Tanner, Director of Business Regulation, said she hopes this will, “encourage blockchain businesses to demonstrate their value to government entities, and I encourage blockchain-based businesses to consider Rhode Island to test blockchain technology within government.” Meanwhile, Chief Information Officer, Bijay Kumar said, “I am excited to see the possibilities and to learn more about how this new technology is helping other public and private entities reach new levels of innovation in business, security, and other areas.”

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CBD “Hemp Workshop” Florida Dates Announced – June 20-21st. Director of Cannabis – Holly Bell and Agriculture Commissioner -Nikki Bell Make Dates Announcement

While the Legislature this past Session passed a bill creating a state hemp program, DeSantis has yet to sign the measure into law. But that hasn’t stopped Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried from planning ahead.

She announced this week a series of rule-making workshops to take place across the state later this month. This is an exciting time in Florida – we’re on the verge of creating a whole new #hemp economy with billions in economic potential. Watch our hemp update video to get the latest on what’s happening & to keep current on all of our updates, visit https://t.co/2qwzYhAhiN. pic.twitter.com/9eE5yg0OHL — FL Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services (@FDACS) June 7, 2019 A news release from Fried’s office said: “DeSantis is expected to sign the state hemp legislation soon.” The workshops, it added, “create a space for the public to ask questions and provide valuable input” as rules are developed in accordance with the new statutes. “Our new state hemp program marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter here in Florida and brings a chance to strengthen our agriculture industry, increase access to safe CBD products, and diversify and fuel our state economy,” Fried said. “We’re working to build the new state hemp program from the ground up, and we want to hear from the people it’s intended to serve. I encourage everyone to join us at these workshops — we’re making history, and want Floridians alongside us every step of the way.” Added Cannabis Director Holly Bell: “This is a collaborative process between our Department, a wide range of hemp industry stakeholders — and now, the public. By bringing all of these groups together, we can develop a program that works for Florida’s growers, consumers and everyone.” Three workshops are planned: 9 a.m., June 20, at the Performing Cultural Arts Theater at the Broward College South Campus; 9 a.m., June 21, at the Tampa Fairgrounds; and 9 a.m., June 24, at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee.

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Newest Hemp Farms Now in Florida. Will They give 3 Times The Yield? Questions about CDB percentages. June 2019 Planting Has Begun!!!

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You will find it in stores, on reality TV, and lately even restaurants. Many people claim it offers relief for everything from anxiety to pain.
Up until recently, CBD was illegal in Florida but that’s changing as legislators change the law to help Florida cash in on the CBD craze.
Whether you are buying cosmetics, supplements, or just looking for tea, CBD oil is showing up just about everywhere.
Arby Barroso, co-founder of Green Roads, smiles when he talks about it.
“We have about 7,000 retail mom and pop stores, somewhere around 1,500 doctors, and another 1,500 pharmacies,” he said.
Barroso’s 6-year-old startup in Davie, South Florida, produces many of the CBD products you see in Florida stores.
“We started in a 5×5 room,” Barroso said. “Laura working 90 hours a week. In four years we are now moving to a 40,000 square foot facility, 25 employees and growing. So it’s exciting times.”
Green Roads is an example of a cannabis boom that is coming into Florida. He can barely keep up.
Each day they process between a thousand to fifteen hundred orders. With many products selling over a $100 a bottle, it’s big money.
Green Roads says they made $40 million dollars last year. Barroso expects to double it this year.
“I think it isn’t a fad and I think it is going to grow into something bigger than it is right now,” he said.
Chances are you have heard of people using CBD oil to treat seizures, anxiety, pain, muscle tension, depression, your pet and a host of other items.
While everyone is looking for a cure to their ailment what is really fueling the CBD oil craze is money.
CBD oil comes from cannabis plants, also known as marijuana or hemp. Both Marijuana and hemp look like the exact same plant.
In fact, if you saw both side by side you could not tell which is which.
The only difference is marijuana contains illegal mind-altering chemicals, also known as THC. Hemp has the THC genetically removed.
Industrial hemp can be used to make CBD oil, textiles for clothes, grain to eat, the possibilities are endless. The Federal government, lobbied by the cannabis industry, legalized hemp last year seeing the potential to revitalize the farming industry.
This month Florida legislators legalized hemp as well, in hopes of generating a new crop for the state. Some expect hemp to sell for ten times what an orange goes for. Florida’s Agricultural commissioner is calling Hemp a miracle crop for the state.
Before farmers can start counting their money, there are some serious concerns.
Dr. Zachery Brym is an agroecologist with the University of Florida’s Tropical Research and Education Center.
He took us out into a field in South Miami-Dade County to show us something most of us have not seen in our lifetime.
“This is the first legal outdoor planting of industrial hemp in the state of Florida in over 70 years,” Dr. Brym said with a smile.
In April, the University of Florida kicked off a study on hemp using a special permit.
Dr. Brym gave CBS4’s David Sutta a tour of the first farm field in the state where the plants are locked in.
“I think if the public saw something that looks like marijuana in an open field you might get a little interest in coming and taking some. But that’s very disruptive to our research,” Brym explained.
His hemp plants have been in the ground a few weeks. They are using seeds from around the world to see which ones can thrive in a hot humid summer.
When the plants do come up they should be hemp. But as temperatures rise they expect the plants to become stressed, which could in turn produce THC.
Brym explained, “One of the consequences of hemp plants being stressed is that high THC level. Those plants going hot which would redefine them from industrial hemp to marijuana, which would be an illegal operation whether you had a permit or not.”
Assuming they figure out how to keep hemp stressing out and becoming marijuana, there is also the concern these plants are wildly invasive, meaning the can spread quickly.
“We ultimately want to make sure that we can co-exist,” Brym said.
Back in a green house, Dr. Will Wadlington explains what they are worried about.
Wadlington is an agronomist with the University of Florida’s Tropical Research and Education Center, and is working under Dr. Brym’s project.
“We wanted to abuse the plants to see how they would handle it. So we put them in a hot green house. We actually didn’t use the air conditioner,” Dr. Wadlington said. “The hemp plants left on their own didn’t get very far. He pointed to withering plants that grew maybe 4 inches before budding. It’s going to be pretty useless. If all your plants got this tall and flowered it’s going to be an issue.”
But before they died they began reproducing.
Back in the field, Brym explained the state may have some difficult choices to make in the future.
“If a farmer makes a whole lot of money on hemp and then all of that money is ultimate equal to all of the money that we would have to spend on our natural areas to manage for hemp invasion then from a state level, from a system level, it’s sort of a null set,” he said.
Brym’s research is likely years from conclusion. In the meantime the enthusiasm for CBD continues to grow.
Barroso is expanding to a new facility and ramping up production.
“I don’t think we will see an opportunity like this again in our lifetime,” he said. I don’t think our kids will see another opportunity like this in their lifetime.”
It is unclear if Florida’s agriculture community will wait for the research or move ahead with the businesses of hemp and CBD oil.
This summer the state will create a rules plan for hemp farms. These will be guidelines for who can grow, how to grow, and what will be required for monitoring everything. A number of farmers have already cleared plots, eager to get started.
While hemp is new to Florida it is not new to the United States.
Nearly two dozen states are already in the process or about to produce hemp as a crop.
There is a lot of optimism about Florida because of the potential to grow more often than the rest of the country. Cannabis needs warm temperatures to grow. In Kentucky it takes 120 days to grow and they harvest just one time a year.
Florida farmers believe they could harvest two to three times a year. The potential to produce more product and make more money is peaking interest.

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CDB That’s Out of This World!

On May 6th, early morning, a SpaceX freight capsule anchored with the International Space Station after a two-day trip to orbit. On board, the craft was supplied for the astronauts and also a collection of scientific research experiments, consisting of four “body organs on a chip” designed to reproduce human body organs in miniature as well as an experiment to examine the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. While sending scientific research experiments into orbit is a foregone conclusion for NASA, this cargo run to the spaceport station additionally lugged an extra unusual traveler: a pound of hemp seeds.

This marks the initial time that anything even remotely cannabis-related has actually been sent out to space.

Although astronauts are banned from cigarette smoking cannabis, this objective had not been about capturing a buzz. Rather, it’s the primary step towards comprehending just how reduced gravity conditions influence hemp biology, which can result in brand-new applications for hemp on Earth.

Why Take Hemp Seeds To Space?

Hemp is a kind of cannabis that technically belongs to the sativa family as well as is recognizable for its slim leaves that are focused near the top of the plant. Hemp is a functional plant with thousands of applications, ranging from apparel and skin care products to dietary supplements as well as a substitute for concrete.

In December, the U.S. federal government passed the Hemp Farming Act, which got rid of the plant from the list of Schedule I controlled substances. This blew unlock for farmers to pursue hemp farming permits throughout the nation and also made it a lot easier to pursue clinical research on hemp– even in exotic locations like space.

Space Tango is a Kentucky-based company that helps researchers style as well as implement experiments on the International Space Station. To date, the company has actually aided researchers do greater than 100 experiments on the ISS, but adhering to the legalisation of hemp in the U.S., it saw a chance to embark on an absolutely extraordinary research study project. Hemp is a growing business in Kentucky, and Kris Kimel, a co-founder of Space Tango, understood just the best person to help send it right into the final frontier.

After boosting the commercial potential of hemp on Earth, Rouse was ready to check out the commercial possibilities of hemp in the last frontier. When Kimel told her concerning his idea to send out hemp to orbit, Rouse jumped at the opportunity.

” We do not actually understand what’s most likely to happen when we take the seeds up to space and also what results that will certainly have on the plant,” Rouse said. “Is it most likely to tease out a cannabinoid that we maybe really did not recognize existed? Does it have an effect on hemp’s dietary profile or the fiber stamina?”

What Type Of Experiments Are Being Studied?

The hemp seeds are expected to return to Earth in concerning a month, at which factor they will be grown in a lab. According to Rouse, the hemp seeds that were sent to the ISS are from a lineage that dates back to the 1800s.

This is the very first-time marijuana has actually gone to space, other plant seeds have actually flown to orbit. In 2017, Space Tango partnered with the University of Kentucky to send out valerian and also periwinkle plants to the ISS, both of which are recognized for their medicinal high qualities. While the full outcomes of this experiment have yet to be launched, images comparing the plants grown precede with the plants expanded on Earth reveal that the space plants are much smaller than their earthbound counterparts. If microgravity alters the genetics of the hemp seeds, there’s also a possibility that in the future there will certainly be a brand-new strain of “space hemp” being grown in the world.

CONCLUSION

Now that the Hemp Farming Act is removing the means for growing as well as research, we may get on the cusp of a hemp change. Indeed, Rouse claimed that this is just the very first of numerous hemp missions to space, however, she and her associates have to wait on outcomes before the following goals are intended. There is a debate to be made that the cash invested in sending out hemp seeds to space would certainly be far better invested by examining hemp in the world, however, Rouse said the expense will be worth it.

” This offers an opportunity that can not be replicated on Earth,” Rouse said. “Trying to recognize what the microgravity atmosphere may do to the plant can in fact help things on Earth relocation along quicker as well as can potentially help production right here on Earth, much more so than had we not done it..”

The Delivery Mission completed, The capsule undocked from the Space Station and returned to Earth, June 3rd, 2019.  

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CBD + SUNSHINE STATE = SUCCESS! THC + FLORIDA = Ever Changing Legislative Action!

While CBD is looking like Yellow Gold in Florida, with Governor Ron DeSantis about to sign into law the SB 1020 bill effective July 1st. Below is a handy guide to applicable bills regarding cannabis reform in the Sunshine State.

Smoking Ban Removal

Republican Senator Jeff Brandes‘ Bill SB 182 Medical Use of Marijuana and HB 7015, the House Health & Human Services Committee.

This bill plans to allow medical marijuana to be available in the form of smokeable flower for adults. Only minors who are terminally ill, with a recommendation from both a qualifying physician and a pediatrician will be the exception to the rule.

Retail Decoupling 

Senator Thurston’s SB 154 and Representative Thompson’s HB 461 – Retail Medical Marijuana Facilities.

“Revising definitions of the terms ‘edibles, ‘low-THC cannabis,’ ‘marijuana,’ and ‘marijuana delivery device’ to include items that are dispensed by a medical marijuana retail facility; defining the term ‘medical marijuana retail facility’; revising the definition of the term ‘medical use’ to include the use of marijuana dispensed by a medical marijuana retail facility; revising the definition of the term ‘physician certification’ to authorize a qualified patient to receive marijuana and a marijuana delivery device from a medical marijuana retail facility;  prohibiting qualified physicians and caregivers from being employed by or having an economic interest in a medical marijuana retail facility; requiring that the medical marijuana use registry maintained by the Department of Health be accessible to medical marijuana retail facilities for certain verification purposes, etc.”

Cannabis Banking 

Senator Taddeo’s SB 1116 and Representative Silvers’ HB 1119 – Banking Services for Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers.

This bill is to “Revise the definition of the term ‘financial institution’ to include a medical marijuana limited charter bank or credit union licensed under the Marijuana Limited Charter Banking and Credit Union Law. Providing a short title; defining terms; establishing the Medical Marijuana Limited Charter Bank and Credit Union Advisory Board within the Office of Financial Regulation.”

Out of State Patient Card Reciprocity 

Republican Representative Massullo’s HB 557and Republican Senator Albritton’s SB 1328 – Reciprocity for Medical Use of Marijuana.

According to the bill, “An act relating to reciprocity for the medical use of marijuana; providing that a qualified patient identification card or caregiver identification card, or its equivalent, issued by another state, United States territory, or the District of Columbia, has the same force and effect as a medical marijuana use registry identification card issued by the Department of Health, etc.”

Adult Use (Recreational) Marijuana 

Representative Grieco‘s HB 1117 and SenatorFarmer’s SB 1780 (co-introduced by Senator Bracy) – Adult Use Marijuana Legalization An act relating to “Adult Use Marijuana Legalization; Renaming the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation; exempting certain activities involving marijuana from use and possession offenses; authorizing persons age 21 and over to engage in certain activities involving personal use of marijuana in limited amounts; providing limits on where persons may engage in specified activities, etc.”

Marijuana Use Decriminalization 

Senator Pizzo‘s SB 1312 and RepresentativeJenne’s HB 1312 – Cannabis decriminalization

“An act relating to cannabis; providing reduced criminal penalties for distribution or possession of certain amounts of cannabis concentrate or THC in cannabis products or edibles, etc.”

Constitutional Amendment for Adult Use

Democratic Senator Bracy‘s SB 1298 – Adult Right to Cannabis This legislation is “a joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 28 of Article I of the State Constitution to establish the right of persons over a specified age in this state to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis.”

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