Monday, April 3, 2017

Washington Measure to Legalize Hemp with No License Required Advances

By Anthony Martinelli
Source: thejointblog.com

A legislative proposal to explicitly legalize hemp has advanced in the Washington State Legislature.




House Bill 2064 has been placed on a second reading in the Senate by the Senate Rules Committee; if passed through its second reading, and then a final third reading, it will be sent to Governor Jay Inslee for consideration. This advancement comes less than two weeks after the proposal was given unanimous approval by the Senate Law & Justice Committee, and roughly a month after it was passed unanimously by the state’s House of Representatives.
The proposed law would exclude “industrial hemp from the definitions of “controlled substance” and “marijuana” for purposes of the uniform controlled substances act.” This would allow hemp to be grown in a manner similar to other agricultural commodities; with no license required, and with no limit on the size of the crop.
The full text of House Bill 2062 can be found by clicking here.

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