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HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 3 – Industrial hemp, commercial product

HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 3

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HJM003..............................................by AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS
INDUSTRIAL HEMP - Stating findings of the Legislature and encouraging the
commercial production of industrial hemp.
                                                                        
02/13    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/14    Rpt prt - to Agric Aff
03/01    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
03/02    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/06    3rd rdg - FAILED - 15-47-8
      AYES -- Barrett, Bieter, Boe, Chase, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Jones, Marley,
      Meyer, Ridinger, Robison, Shepherd, Stone, Trail, Young
      NAYS -- Barraclough(Barraclough), Bedke, Bell, Black, Bolz, Bruneel,
      Campbell, Clark, Collins, Crow, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Ellis,
      Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(13), Gagner, Gould, Hadley, Hammond,
      Harwood, Henbest, Higgins, Kellogg, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Langford,
      Loertscher, Mader, McKague, Moss, Moyle, Pearce, Pischner, Pomeroy,
      Roberts, Sali, Schaefer, Sellman, Smith, Smylie, Stevenson,
      Swan(Hansen), Wheeler, Mr. Speaker
      Absent and excused -- Bradford, Callister, Field(20), Montgomery,
      Mortensen, Raybould, Tilman, Wood
    Floor Sponsor -- Trail
    Filed w/ Office of the Chief Clerk

Bill Text


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
 Fifty-sixth Legislature                  First Regular Session - 2001
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                                                        
                                 HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 3
                                                                        
                             BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                   A JOINT MEMORIAL
  2    TO THE SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF  AGRICULTURE,  THE  SENATE
  3        AND  THE  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEM-
  4        BLED, TO THE CHAIRS OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEES AND  TO
  5        THE  CONGRESSIONAL  DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CON-
  6        GRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
                                                                        
  7        We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of  the
  8    State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Fifty-sixth Idaho
  9    Legislature, do hereby respectfully represent that:
                                                                        
 10        WHEREAS,  industrial  hemp refers to varieties of the cannabis plant which
 11    have a low or zero content of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and that  are  culti-
 12    vated for fiber and oil; and
 13        WHEREAS, industrial hemp should not be confused with varieties of cannabis
 14    which have a high content of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and which are commonly
 15    referred to as marijuana; and
 16        WHEREAS,  the  commercial production and cultivation of industrial hemp is
 17    now permitted in Canada, under licenses and authorizations  issued  by  Health
 18    Canada; and
 19        WHEREAS, Health Canada controls, through rules, all activities relating to
 20    the  importation, exportation, possession, production, sale, provision, trans-
 21    port, sending, delivering and offering for sale of industrial hemp; and
 22        WHEREAS, industrial hemp is grown legally throughout Europe and Asia; and
 23        WHEREAS,  many  farmers  facing  uncertain  times  in   the   agricultural
 24    marketplace  view  the  reintroduction of industrial hemp as another potential
 25    alternative crop that will have long-term economic benefits to the farmers who
 26    produce the hemp and the person who utilizes the hemp  in  the  production  of
 27    textiles,  paper  products,  fiberboard,  concrete  reinforcement,  automobile
 28    parts, plastics, organic foods and natural body products; and
 29        WHEREAS,  Congress never originally intended to prohibit the production of
 30    hemp when restricting the production, possession and use of marijuana.
 31        NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session
 32    of the Fifty-sixth Idaho Legislature, the House  of  Representatives  and  the
 33    Senate  concurring therein, that we urge the Congress of the United States: to
 34    acknowledge the difference between the hallucinogenic drug known as  marijuana
 35    and the agricultural crop known as industrial hemp; to acknowledge that allow-
 36    ing  and  encouraging farmers to produce industrial hemp will improve the bal-
 37    ance of trade by promoting domestic sources of industrial hemp; and to  assist
 38    United  States  producers  by clearly authorizing the commercial production of
 39    industrial hemp and by being a leading advocate for the industrial hemp indus-
 40    try.
 41        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the  House  of  Representa-
 42    tives  be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this
 43    Memorial to the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture,  the
 44    President  of  the  Senate  and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of
                                                                        
                                       2
                                                                        
  1    Congress, the chairs of the U.S. Senate and House Agriculture  Committees  and
  2    the  congressional  delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress
  3    of the United States.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                      STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                            RS 10625
                                
 The purpose of this House Joint Memorial is to convey a message to
the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, the
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives Congress, and the congressional delegation
representing the State of Idaho in the United States Congress that
the reintroduction of industrial hemp as another potential
alternative crop will have long-term economic and environmental
benefits for Idaho farmers.  Industrial hemp will have long-term
benefits to farmers who produce the hemp and the people who utilize
the hemp in the production of textiles, paper products, fiberboard,
concrete reinforcement, automobile parts, plastics, organic food
and natural body products and as a soil decontaminator.  

Commercial production and cultivation of industrial hemp is now
permitted in Canada, under licenses and authorizations issued by
Health Canada.  Health Canada controls, through rules, all
activities relating to the importation, exportation, possession,
production, sale, delivering and offering for sale of industrial
hemp.  Industrial hemp is grown legally throughout Europe and Asia. 
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police reports that there is no evidence
of increased crime as a result of farmers growing industrial hemp. 
Industrial hemp can also assist farmers in reducing field
emissions.

                         FISCAL IMPACT
                                
There will be no fiscal impact on the General Fund.

Contact
Name: Rep. Tom Trail 
Phone: 332-1202




STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE   HJM