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HEMP or not YUMA COUNTY SHERIFF CHAD DAY 2015 PROGRESSIVE15 HEMP EXPO, AKRON, CO
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What is Hemp? Industrial Crop Food/Fiber Cannabidiol (ex. Charlotte’s Web) Less than.3% THC (The intoxicating stuff. If you smoke it, all you get is a headache)
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What Hemp is not. Not for “getting high” Not for “drug dealer” sales Not a law enforcement priority
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A Sheriff’s Perspective Colorado Revised Statutes (As a result of A64) S.B.13-241 Industrial Hemp Allowed for cultivation, processing, and sale under strict registration and regulation scheme
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A Sheriff’s Perspective Federal Controlled Substances Act Doesn’t differentiate between hemp (cannabis sativa L) and marijuana (cannabis sativa/cannabis indica) Currently still illegal federally without DEA research approvals CARERS Act (S.683) introduced, not passed Amends CSA to move MJ from Schedule I to Schedule II (opens process to acquire MJ in pharmacies like all other legal drugs/medicines) Redefines MJ in CSA to exclude cannabadiol (Hemp effectively) Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015 (S.134) introduced, not passed Excludes “industrial hemp” from Controlled Substances Act Defines “industrial hemp” as marijuana with less than.3% delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
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SO……. Whether it should or should not be…… Despite it’s viability as a wonderful agricultural product….. Regardless of it’s relative “safety”………. Hemp is still not yet differentiated from Marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act, and is therefore still illegal federally. Admittedly, law enforcement has higher priorities than dealing with hemp, we just can’t condone willful violation of federal law…..
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Sheriff’s Lawsuit IS March 5 th, 2015 -Filed by 6 Colorado Sheriffs, 4 Sheriffs from KS and NE, 2 prosecutors from KS and NE “Crisis of Conscious” in this area (Sheriffs swear an oath to uphold the constitutions of both the United States (CSA concerns) and the State of Colorado (A64) Constitutional Challenge? (can a state legalize a substance that is not legal federally?) Other states claiming harm from “diversion of resources” and “economic burden” (can one state enact a law that harms another state?)
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Sheriff’s Lawsuit IS NOT Not a campaign Against Marijuana Certainly not against Hemp The basis for the legal challenge has nothing to do with our concerns about the dangers of normalizing Marijuana. It is simply a legal question that deserves an answer from the courts.
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Questions for Law Enforcement? Talk to your local Sheriff
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