What's Happening?
Rep. James Comer (R-KY), along with American farmers and hemp industry leaders, is advocating for a two-year extension of the current hemp moratorium through the introduction of the Hemp Planting Predictability
Act (H.R. 7024). This bipartisan legislation, sponsored by Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN), aims to delay changes to the federal definition of hemp until November 2028. The extension is intended to provide stability and time for lawmakers to develop a comprehensive regulatory framework. During a press conference on Capitol Hill, farmers from Kentucky and South Dakota expressed concerns about the impact of regulatory uncertainty on crop sales and future planting decisions. The hemp industry is seen as a significant economic contributor, supporting rural economies and providing substantial income for family farms. The proposed extension has garnered support from members of the House Agriculture Committee.
Why It's Important?
The proposed extension is crucial for the hemp industry, which supports over 328,000 American jobs and contributes $13.2 billion in wages nationwide. By delaying regulatory changes, the extension aims to prevent disruptions to farms, manufacturers, and retailers, allowing time to develop regulations that protect public safety and support law enforcement. The hemp industry is vital for sustaining rural economies and providing income for family farms. The bipartisan support for the extension highlights the industry's importance and the need for a stable regulatory environment to ensure its continued growth and contribution to the economy.
What's Next?
If the Hemp Planting Predictability Act is passed, it will provide a two-year extension of the current hemp moratorium, allowing Congress to work on developing a comprehensive regulatory framework. The extension will give lawmakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders time to advance responsible and bipartisan regulations. The hemp industry will continue to advocate for strong, science-based standards that protect consumers while preserving the livelihoods of farmers and entrepreneurs. The outcome of this legislative effort will significantly impact the future of the hemp industry and its role in the U.S. economy.








