Showing posts with label Department of Agriculture Conservation and Forestry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Agriculture Conservation and Forestry. Show all posts

Maine’s Hemp Policies Remain Turbulent as the Legislature Reconvenes

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

The legislature is reconvening on hemp issues this coming Thursday, January 9. The Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is considering a simple resolve "Directing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Submit to the United States Secretary of Agriculture a Plan for Continued Implementation of the Maine Industrial Hemp Program." This resolve is self-explanatory; it will direct the Department to submit a plan to the USDA for hemp production which would finally bring Maine’s program in line with federal law. 

What this resolve doesn’t do is address a more pressing issue with Maine’s hemp policies at the moment: the continued crackdown on CBD products manufactured out-of-state. We’ve heard multiple reports of state inspectors telling retailers to sell whatever is on their shelves, but not to buy any more CBD products from outside Maine. The policy formally took effect on January 1 (though the original guidance issued by the State said December 1), and it remains to be seen how aggressive the crackdown will be, especially since a large portion of current CBD ingestible products on the shelves in Maine are from elsewhere.

USDA Hemp Rules Nearly Finalized

Monday, October 28, 2019

We haven’t seen a draft of the rules yet, but the latest news is that the White House has signed off on the proposed rules and they’ll be released any week now. Once the rules are released, a public comment period will begin. The USDA is still claiming that final rules will take effect before the end of 2019. 

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (which houses our hemp program) is likely to respond by drafting and proposing new rules of its own. These rules will likely parallel the federal rules including any THC potency testing guidelines, quality control standards, and broader cannabinoid testing requirements. 

Maine will also seek USDA approval of a state regulatory plan governing hemp. Once this approval is obtained, Maine hemp will finally be legal.

Is This the Beginning of Another Maine Crackdown on CBD?

Friday, July 12, 2019

Maine regulators are going after CBD food products again, it appears. Inspectors from the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry have been handing out the letter pasted below to retailers and others in Maine over the past week. According to these "guidelines," the State is interpreting LD 630 to require that any CBD edibles contain CBD derived from Maine-grown hemp. Given the language in LD 630, this approach seems like it could cause more problems than it prevents, and could be putting the state on the fast track to litigation. Especially since the State is promising to begin enforcing this new policy on August 1, less than three weeks from now.