Conway: Growing Hemp Would Violate Federal Law

 

 

 

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Attorney General Jack Conway is advising Kentucky leaders that industrial hemp farming remains illegal in Kentucky.

Conway issued an advisory letter on Wednesday to Gov. Steve Beshear, Agriculture Commissioner James Comer and others to clarify current law related to hemp. The letter deflates hopes of hemp farming proponents who have said they'd like to begin planting next year.

Kentucky lawmakers have passed legislation that would allow farmers to grow the crop if the federal government ever lifts a longstanding ban. Conway said that ban remains firmly in place.

Hemp once thrived in Kentucky but hasn't been produced here since the federal government classified it as a controlled substance decades ago.

Comer insists the crop could be an economic boon for Kentucky.

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0 #1 RE: Conway: Growing Hemp Would Violate Federal LawSheree Krider 2013-09-25 22:32
The politicians are worse than anyone, never being able to make up their mind and follow thru with it.
First we ARE growing hemp by Spring of 2014, NOW we are NOT?????? Where are State's rights? WHY can we not grow Hemp?
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