Alabama Legislature Passes Bill To Research Hemp As Cash Crop

Robert Celt

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A bill to allow research on growing hemp for industrial uses passed the Alabama Legislature tonight.

Gov. Robert Bentley could sign it into law.

The bill, by Rep. Ken Johnson, R-Moulton, authorizes the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries to administer research, including studies by state universities, on developing hemp as a crop that could benefit the agriculture industry in the state.

Hemp, like marijuana, is a form of cannabis, but has only trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana.

Hemp is used to make a wide variety of products used in manufacturing and construction.

The federal Farm Bill passed in 2014 authorizes state agriculture departments and state universities to research hemp production in pilot programs.

About 28 states have passed legislation authorizing the research projects, including the four states bordering Alabama.

Johnson's bill passed the state Senate tonight by a vote of 27-1. The House had passed it earlier by a vote of 94-0.

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Even if Governor Bentley signs this law into effect Alabama will probably be the last State to legalize recreational marijuana.
 
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