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Iowa lawmakers have sent a bill heightening regulations on consumable hemp products to Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk for her signature. The Senate signed off on House File 2605, which imposes a limit of ...
Consumable hemp products, per AB 45, must include bar codes that link to test certifications, expiration dates, warnings for vulnerable populations and disclaimers noting the lack of federal ...
Cannabis in Iowa is illegal for recreational use if classified as marijuana but consumable hemp products including CBD products are legal for consumers to possess and registered retailers to sell. [1] Possession of even small amounts of marijuana is a misdemeanor crime. [2]
Another provision of the bill says anyone who sells consumable hemp products without being registered with the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services will be fined $10,000 each day they are ...
The 2018 Farm Bill directed USDA to establish a national regulatory framework for hemp production in the United States. [8] The 2018 Farm Bill changed federal policy regarding hemp, including the removal of hemp from the Controlled Substances Act and the consideration of hemp as an agricultural product. The bill legalized hemp under certain ...
(2) Promote uniform and consistent application of the act among the counties within the state. (3) Enhance the access of patients and caregivers to medical marijuana through collective, cooperative cultivation projects." In 2016, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act was voted into law, legalizing recreational consumption for those over 21 in the ...
The Iowa Hemp Alliance has emphasized that House File 2605 directly contradicts federal law, specifically the 2018 farm bill, which permits consumable hemp products containing up to 0.3% THC by ...
Consumable products are permitted with an equivalent content of psychoactive compounds such as THC (NRS 453A.112). The state of Nevada conducted a public workshop on February 4, 2016, in order to solidify proposed changes to NRS 453 defining serving sizes for edible products containing THC as well as clarifying language within the statute.