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Hemp Industry Seeks Changes to Proposed Sales Regulations from Governor

The hemp industry is seeking changes to proposed sales regulations from Governor Andrew Cuomo. Hemp has become a popular crop in New York, with the state’s Department of Agriculture and Markets approving over 1,000 hemp-growing applications in 2019. Hemp is used to make a variety of products, including food, clothing, and even building materials.

However, the hemp industry is concerned about the Governor’s proposed regulations, which would require hemp growers to obtain a license from the state in order to sell their products. The proposed regulations would also require hemp growers to pay a fee for the license and submit to background checks.

The hemp industry is arguing that these regulations are unnecessary and could stifle the growth of the industry. They argue that hemp is already heavily regulated by the federal government and that additional state regulations are unnecessary. They also argue that the proposed regulations could make it difficult for small farmers to enter the industry, as they may not be able to afford the licensing fees.

The hemp industry is also concerned about the proposed regulations’ potential impact on consumer safety. They argue that the regulations would not guarantee the safety of hemp products, as they would not require testing or certification of products. This could lead to unsafe products entering the market, putting consumers at risk.

The hemp industry is urging Governor Cuomo to reconsider his proposed regulations and to work with them to develop regulations that are fair and reasonable. They argue that the proposed regulations could have a negative impact on the industry and on consumers if they are implemented without changes.

It remains to be seen whether Governor Cuomo will listen to the hemp industry’s concerns and make changes to his proposed regulations. In the meantime, the hemp industry is continuing to advocate for changes that will ensure a safe and prosperous future for the industry.

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