Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB194

Introduced
1/4/23  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp

Impact

The proposed changes in SB 194 include establishing a new monitoring system for hemp producers, as well as outlining penalties for non-compliance with established THC concentration levels. By implementing a detailed process for inspections and testing, the bill intends to ensure compliance with agricultural standards, thereby fostering a safer and more regulated environment for hemp production within the state. This bill could potentially impact local farmers by creating a more standardized process for hemp cultivation, which could enhance market opportunities.

Summary

Senate Bill 194 aims to update and refine the legal framework governing industrial hemp production in Missouri. The bill seeks to repeal existing provisions related to industrial hemp and introduces a revised structure for monitoring and inspecting hemp crops. This modification reflects a broader trend towards the legalization and regulation of hemp products in the agricultural sector, aligning state regulations closer with federal standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 194 appears to be primarily supportive, particularly among agricultural stakeholders who see the potential benefits of a more regulated industrial hemp market. Proponents believe that clearer regulations will facilitate growth and investment in the industrial hemp sector. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications of stringent monitoring and penalty systems that could disproportionately affect small-scale producers. This division highlights the balancing act between regulation for safety and the encouragement of agricultural innovation.

Contention

A notable contention arises around the penalty provisions for exceeding the set THC levels, with producers facing significant fines if they fail to destroy any non-compliant crops within a stipulated time frame. This raises questions about the practical enforcement of these regulations and the burden placed on farmers to comply with potentially strict oversight. Additionally, the involvement of law enforcement agencies in monitoring industrial hemp may draw concerns regarding the potential for overreach or increased scrutiny of lawful agricultural practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1235

Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp

MO SB209

Repeals provisions regulating industrial hemp and hemp cultivation

MO HB202

Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.

MO SB138

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to agriculture

MO HB758

Provides relative to industrial hemp

MO HB640

Provides relative to industrial hemp (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

MO SB201

Revise provisions regarding industrial hemp and to declare an emergency.

MO HB700

To provide for the regulation of industrial hemp, industrial hemp products, and industrial hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products

MO SB117

Revise provisions regarding industrial hemp.

MO SB292

Modifies provisions relating to health care providers

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