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US: North Dakota legalizes industrial hemp production

West Fargo Pioneer

Tuesday 05 Dec 2006

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BISMARCK – On Jan. 1, North Dakota becomes the first state to legalize
production of industrial hemp.

“The administrative rules committee of the Legislative Council has
reviewed the rules and has not recommended any changes,” Agriculture
Commissioner Roger Johnson said Monday. “After Jan. 1, 2007, North
Dakotans will be able to apply for licenses to grow industrial hemp.”

Johnson said the rules implement several bills approved by the North
Dakota Legislature over the past decade, but he cautioned interested
producers that they cannot actually begin growing industrial hemp until
they receive a license from the state and are approved by the federal
government.

“Our rules clearly state that persons who hold licenses to grow
industrial hemp must also obtain permission from the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Agency (DEA). It will be up to the DEA to allow producers to
compete with other countries for the profits from this potentially
valuable crop.”

Other provisions of the rules include:

Producers must consent to a criminal background check, including
fingerprints.

Buyers and the amount of harvested hemp sold must be documented.

The location of hemp fields must be provided using geopositioning
instrumentation.

Planted hemp seed must contain less than three-tenths of one percent
tetrahydrocannabinol.

Johnson said the North Dakota Department of Agriculture will be working
during the next few weeks to ensure that license application procedures
and forms are ready after Jan. 1.

The North Dakota Legislature has passed several significant bills
related to hemp cultivation since 1999. The proposed rules would
implement the legislation.

Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) is widely grown around the world and
is used in the manufacture of textiles, paper and rope. The seed is also
used for food and feed. Oil derived from the plant is used in cosmetics,
paints and medicinal compounds. The industrial form of hemp contains
only trace amounts of the psychoactive drug delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) found in marijuana.
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