Congress Pursuing the Legalization of Industrial Hemp
April 17 2015 - 12:16PM
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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 17, 2015 /
Extreme Biodiesel Inc. (XTRM) announced The Federal ban on
industrial hemp continues to be one of the most outdated laws
issued in Washington.
Farmers and manufactures across the United States have been
blocked from growing hemp or producing products from a very useful
and versatile plant. In 2014 congress passed the FARRM bill
containing sec 7606 allowing the cultivation of hemp for the first
time in over 50 years thus allowing certain parties to begin
research.
U.S. Rep Thomas Massie is trying to put an end to this illogical
ban this year and has reintroduced H.R. 525, the "Industrial Hemp
Farming Act" to congress and signs are indicating that it could get
passed shortly.
The misunderstanding of what Hemp is in relation to Marijuana is
most likely the cause of such confusion. As the Congressional
Research Service (CRS) reports, hemp and marijuana plants are
distinct from one another. Although they both descend from the same
species of plant, their chemical makeup is different, as is their
physical appearance. Importantly, hemp has too low a THC (delta-9
tetrahydrocannabinol, marijuana's primary psychoactive chemical)
content to have any intoxicating effect.
Meanwhile, other industrialized nations such as China and Canada
are seeing great benefits of producing hemp. In fact China is one
of the largest producers and exporters of hemp products in the
world, and we import hemp from China. Canada actually has an
estimated 100 active hemp farms.
The passing of the FARRM bill was a tremendous victory in the
legalization of hemp, but the law needs to change even further so
that hemp can be grown and used for more than simply academic and
research purposes.
H.R. 525 changes the federal definition of marijuana to exclude
industrial hemp, and would therefore prevent federal government
interference with a state that chooses to produce hemp. The bill
has 54 co-sponsors, including Kentucky Reps. Andy Barr, Ed
Whitfield, and John Yarmuth. Sen. Ron Wyden introduced a Senate
companion bill, co-sponsored by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and
Sen. Rand Paul. The momentum behind industrial hemp freedom
continues to grow, not only at the federal level, but also at the
state level. To date, twenty-one states (including California) have
legalized hemp.
Joseph Spadafore, President of Extreme Biodiesel in California
commented "Extreme Biodiesel, in particular its wholly owned
subsidiary XTRM Cannabis Ventures has been positioning itself to be
ready when full legalization of Hemp and Marijuana occurs on both
Federal and State levels. In 2014 the company brought on Dr Rainer
H Busch to assist in research and development of Hemp into
Biodiesel as well as MMJ Oils research. Some of what we have been
doing is growing comparable plants to Hemp such as Nettle to make
sure we are ready to go once the 'green light' is announced.
Recently we were finally granted the permit for a water well on our
property in California to allow continued progress of our
development. We are encouraged by the efforts of U.S. Rep Thomas
Massie and as XTRM moves forward we will continue to issue
updates."
About Extreme Biodiesel
Extreme Biodiesel is an alternative fuel and recycling company
with several wholly owned subsidiaries such as XTRM Cannabis
Ventures, and Extreme Biodegradable Products that work together to
compliment Extreme Biodiesel. Our mission is to provide a
cost-effective, high-quality alternative diesel fuel comprised of
natural plants and food waste, create "green" jobs, reduce the
environmental impact of fossil fuels and diminish US reliance on
foreign oil.
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