“You can import hemp legally and sell it legally but you can’t grow it commercially here in the U.S.,” said Adam Laufer, an attorney and co-CEO of MJ Holdings in Miami.
Although industrial hemp fiber, stalk, seed and oils can be lawfully imported into the United States, currently a license is required to extract CBD lawyfully. Engineering the growth of marijuana with less than 0.07% THC in it is also legal.
“That’s how CBDs will be cultivated legally if and once the Farm Bill is broadened,” Laufer told Mainstreet.
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