HB1436 not only sets up the framework to effectuate a commercial hemp farming program in the state, it expressly rejects any need for federal approval before growing hemp in the state. It reads, in part: “A license required by this section is not conditioned on or subject to review or approval by the United States drug enforcement agency.”
http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2015/03/signed-into-law-north-dakota-bill-authorizes-hemp-farming-effectively-nullifies-federal-ban/
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