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The HIA Stands for All Parts of the Hemp Plant - Including Delta-8 THC


VANCOUVER, Wash., June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hemp Industries Association today announced support for the legal position that Delta-8 THC, along with all other hemp-derived cannabinoids, were federally legalized by the 2018 Farm Bill, citing a legal opinion written by Rod Kight and Philip Snow of Kight Law. The HIA, the only national hemp nonprofit with a track record of taking on the DEA in court to defend the hemp industry and winning, summarized their position this way:

·  It is clear that the 2018 Farm Bill, which removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Registry, directed that hemp be regulated as an agricultural product, and defined hemp to include its cannabinoids, is the governing law for the hemp industry. 

"Businesses, farmers, and consumers all deserve regulations that support the exploration of the hemp plant's full potential, and that's about more than just one minor cannabinoid. We need a science-based approach to regulating hemp cannabinoids; the 100-plus already identified and those yet to be discovered," said Jody McGinness, HIA's Executive Director. The HIA's Cannabinoids Council, a newly formed member body focused on national priorities distinct to the cannabinoids sector of the hemp industry, has identified safe market expansion as a core focus for its early efforts. "Fortunately, the industry has all the expertise legislators could need," said McGinness, "Our HIA member companies, those manufacturing leaders and scientists, are engaged and ready to help create productive policy solutions."

The stance on Delta-8 THC and other hemp-derived cannabinoids is in line with the HIA's history of vigorously defending the legality of all hemp products, and supporting the growth of industries utilizing all parts of the hemp plant. The group, a trade association composed primarily of businesses and farms in the hemp industry, is currently engaged in two lawsuits in response to the DEA's Interim Final Rule on the 2018 Farm Bill that was issued in August of 2020, creating a threat to extractors and manufacturers of hemp cannabinoids. This is the fourth time the association has gone to court to protect hemp since forming in 1994.  

For More Information

The Hemp Industries Association is a membership-based nonprofit trade association that serves all facets of the U.S. hemp economy. Its mission statement reads: "To advance the hemp economy and educate the market for the benefit of our members, the public, and the planet." For more information, please go to www.thehia.org

Disclaimer: Any and all products and standards referenced here are related to 100% federally-legal industrial hemp (cannabis with a Delta-9 THC content of 0.03% or less on a dry weight basis, as defined by the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018) and hemp products.

Media Contact:
Jody McGinness
Executive Director
(707) 874-3648
[email protected] 

SOURCE The Hemp Industries Association



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