The Federal Government and National Hemp Advocacy Groups

The Federal Government and National Hemp Advocacy Groups

Hemp policy at the federal level has developed rapidly since the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, legalizing hemp production nationwide.    Hemp policy is not monolithic, but rather a mosaic.  The realities of cannabis prohibition make hemp policy complex.  State and local governments add to the complexity, but just on the federal level, each agency has adjusted to a fluid situation with cannabis in recent years.   

The DEA has arguably had the iciest response to evolving cannabis policy, reacting to the federal legalization of hemp with their own 

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