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    #1
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    This is from last year. I never heard of it. Of course, it was before I joined Cannabis.com, so I apologize if there's been a thread about it.


    109TH CONGRESS
    1ST SESSION H. R. 3037
    To amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from
    the definition of marihuana, and for other purposes.
    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
    JUNE 22, 2005
    Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. FARR, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. STARK, and Mr.
    GRIJALVA) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee
    on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
    the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker,
    in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction
    of the committee concerned
    A BILL
    To amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial
    hemp from the definition of marihuana, and for
    other purposes.
    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
    tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
    SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
    This Act may be cited as the â??â??Industrial Hemp
    Farming Act of 2005â??â??.
    SEC. 2. EXCLUSION OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP FROM DEFINI-
    TION OF MARIHUANA.
    Paragraph (16) of section 102 of the Controlled Sub-
    stances Act (21 U.S.C. 802(16)) is amendedâ??
    (1) by striking â??â??(16)â??â?? at the beginning and in-
    serting â??â??(16)(A)â??â??; and
    (2) by adding at the end the following new sub-
    paragraph:
    â??â??(B) The term â??marihuanaâ?? does not include indus-
    trial hemp. As used in the preceding sentence, the term
    â??industrial hempâ?? means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and
    any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a
    delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not
    exceed 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.â??â??
    .

    SEC. 3. INDUSTRIAL HEMP DETERMINATION TO BE MADE
    BY STATES.
    Section 201 of the Controlled Substances Act (21
    U.S.C. 811) is amended by adding at the end the following
    new subsection:
    â??â??(i) INDUSTRIAL HEMP DETERMINATION TO BE
    MADE BY STATES.â??In any criminal action, civil action,
    or administrative proceeding, a State regulating the grow
    ing and processing of industrial hemp under State law
    shall have exclusive authority to determine whether any
    such plant meets the concentration limitation set forth in
    subparagraph (B) of paragraph (16) of section 1 102 and
    such determination shall be conclusive and binding.â??â??.

    http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-...3037ih.txt.pdf
    beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Huh? Legalize Hemp? This is from last year. I never heard of it. Of course, it was before I joined Cannabis.com, so I apologize if there's been a thread about it. 109TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. R. 3037 To amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marihuana, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 22, 2005 Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. FARR, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. STARK, and Mr. Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    yeah, what about it? i take it it never passed even the house?

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    This is all I can find, right now.

    Latest Major Action: 7/1/2005 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

  5.     
    #4
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    ALL ACTIONS:

    6/22/2005:
    Introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1313-1314)
    6/22/2005:
    Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
    6/22/2005:
    Referred to House Energy and Commerce

    7/1/2005:
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

    6/22/2005:
    Referred to House Judiciary

  6.     
    #5
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    wow thats not bad at all. that means its going to the house vote soon. well...maybe not as it hasnt done much movement in a year...they probably buried it and stopped it from moving. idk

  7.     
    #6
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    i thought hemp was legal already....

    theres a bunch of place in the us that sell stuff made of hemp

  8.     
    #7
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    it cnat be grown in the US
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    It\'s hard to convince us that weed\'s the problem when all of us here know it\'s not. At one time I think we all used to be like you, we believed the government at face value and accepted the fact that because it\'s illegal, it must be immoral, too. Then we all grew up a little bit and realized our own experiences should shape the path of our lives, not what someone else tells us to think
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  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    oh

    well then I stand corrected

  10.     
    #9
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    well u werent entierly wrong... hemp products not illigal
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    Quote Originally Posted by graph
    It\'s hard to convince us that weed\'s the problem when all of us here know it\'s not. At one time I think we all used to be like you, we believed the government at face value and accepted the fact that because it\'s illegal, it must be immoral, too. Then we all grew up a little bit and realized our own experiences should shape the path of our lives, not what someone else tells us to think
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    #10
    Senior Member

    Huh? Legalize Hemp?

    Hemp products themselves are not illegal in the U.S. We currently import hundreds of thousands of tons of it to make some of the many in demand products from hemp. However, outside of some states legalizing it at the local level the feds still categorize hemp as marijuana and refuse to legalize it, even though every international treaty recognizes hemp as different from marijuana and is grown in most other first world countries (i.e. Britain, France, Canada, Germany, etc.).

    This is a travesty for two reasons. The first is that our farmers are not allowed to make money growing it our damn selves. The other is that hemp will produce over 4x the amount of ethanol to drive vehicles on than corn does, while not needing pesticides/herbicides that end up in our ground water. When you elevate the efficiency that much then the price of ethanol, currently around $8 a gallon, becomes far less expensive than gasoline. We would then be oil independent like Brazil. Current estimates say that we would have to plant roughly 23% or our current cropland with hemp to accomplish this (based on figures gleaned from Popular Mechanics, May 2006, The Truth About Bio-Fuels).

    Gives you a good idea why it's languishing in Congress, doesn't it? Makes me wonder who these assholes we elected are working for anyway.

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