Dr. Rand Paul Reintroduces HEMP Act to Relieve Unnecessary Constraints on Hemp Industry, Provide Transparency and Certainty

Press Release

Date: March 30, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Last week, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) continued his efforts to address Kentucky hemp farmers' concerns with federal overreach and bring clarity, transparency, and certainty to regulation by reintroducing the Hemp Economic Mobilization Plan (HEMP) Act of 2021.

This legislation creates transparency and certainty by defining a margin of error in hemp testing and provides real solutions to help Kentucky hemp farmers and processors.

The HEMP Act amends the definition of "hemp" from 0.3 percent THC to 1 percent THC. It also requires testing of hemp-derived products rather than the hemp flower or plant itself. Additionally, to help prevent legal hemp from being seized during transport, the bill requires that hemp shipments be accompanied by one of two easily accessible types of documentation.

Dr. Paul is proud to be a leading voice for removing government restrictions on hemp, including championing legislation, testifying before the Kentucky legislature, and advocating for Kentucky farmers in Washington. This legislation ensures Kentucky can continue growing its hemp industry and push forward to a prosperous future.

"For years, I've led the fight in Washington to restore one of Kentucky's most historically vital crops by legalizing industrial hemp. We achieved a hard-won victory, but there is still work to do to prevent the federal government from weighing down our farmers with unnecessary bureaucratic micromanaging. My legislation will help this growing industry reach its full economic potential, and I am proud the bill has strong support all the way from local Kentucky farmers and activists to national groups," said Dr. Paul.

"The U.S. hemp industry has had its share of roadblocks, but we continue to push forward and make changes that will help hemp producers thrive. Senator Paul's HEMP Act has the potential to improve upon the highest priority issues for hemp growers, processors, and labs, while making sure to keep our consumers safe as well. We are grateful for the continued support from our federal delegation and ask that folks at home call their Congressional representatives to ask for their support," said Katie Moyer, Owner of Kentucky Hemp Works.

"We are so excited to hear about Senator Paul's H.E.M.P. Act, which will help farmers, processors and retailers in our young hemp industry. We believe that loosening up some important interstate business requirements are a much-needed step toward more prosperous times in the hemp economy," said Kentucky Hemp Association President Tate Hall and Vice President Jana Groda.

"We appreciate Sen. Paul's leadership and support for hemp farmers in Kentucky and across the United States. The HEMP Act makes critical improvements that will better allow farmers to successfully grow and profit from hemp," said Vote Hemp President Eric Steenstra.

"Senator Rand Paul's legislation is very timely with the state departments of agriculture's passing policy that would re-define hemp at one percent. We also are thankful for the Senator's recognition of the importance of defining hemp in transit. We appreciate his willingness to engage with us and listen to our industry. We believe the HEMP Act is important for consumers and the consumer's right to know and are proud to support Senator Paul's efforts. If passed, the HEMP Act will help with the overall economy and providing jobs to Americans," said Patrick Atagi, Chairman of the National Industrial Hemp Council.

You can read Dr. Paul's HEMP Act of 2021, HERE and background information, HERE.

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