1、CRS INSIGHTCongressional Efforts to Reduce Restrictions on Growing Industrial HempOctober 29, 2015 (IN10087) | Related AuthorRene Johnson |Rene Johnson, Specialist in Agricultural Policy (rjohnsoncrs.loc.gov, 7-9588)In early 2014, Congress made changes to U.S. agricultural policies regarding industr
2、ial hemp as part of the 2014 farm bill (P.L. 113-79), allowing for hemp production under certain circumstances. Full implementation of the farm bill provision initially proved problematic because industrial hemp is further subject to federal drug laws that place certain restrictions on production.Wh
3、at Is Industrial Hemp? Industrial hemp is an agricultural commodity that is cultivated for use in the production of a wide range of hemp-based goods (see CRS Report RL32725, Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity), including foods and beverages, cosmetics and personal care products, and nutritional suppl
4、ements, as well as fabrics and textiles, yarns and spun fibers, paper, construction and insulation materials, and other manufactured goods. However, botanically, hemp is a variety of Cannabis sativa and is of the same plant species as marijuana and therefore subject to federal drug laws.How Does U.S