Farm Bill, Section 10113 (page 429).The level of THC doesn't matter, it's the genetics of the seed and potential if you will. So yeah illegal on Fed level. I don't have the sources on the top of my head but it's easy enough to find. Just don't want to give ppl the wrong info and let them know as a PSA, I suppose. There is a bank that has it written at the bottom of the page, "Don't ask of course it's illegal as hell"...I'm paraphrasing but u get the idea, when most put souvenir or something like that, lol I wish I could find it.
The seed banks are next and I can give sources for that. Big AG and government will not allow the widespread competition....Not when they want complete control, no room for banks. I've heard this from three different breeders, I can only point to one source, I forgot the other two and haven't bothered to follow up on it.
Now there's not much they can do for overseas, just have to do the customs dance.
The implications of this change are clear: Cannabis plants and any THC or CBD extracted from those plants are no longer considered marijuana – and thus, no longer subject to the CSA – if they do not exceed the .3% THC (once dried) concentration. In other words, the possession of these items is no longer a crime under federal law.
New Congressional Farm Bill Legalizes Some Marijuana
[Updated 12/21 10:45 am: As expected, President Trump signed the Farm Bill into law on Dec. 20. The Commissioner of the FDA also issued a notable statement on the Bill (h/t to Doug Berman). The Commissioner emphasizes the points I make below regarding the ongoing limitations imposed by the FDCA...
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