North Carolina Lawmakers Appear to Support Proposed “Smokable Hemp” Ban and Sellers Dissatisfied

North Carolina’s senate is considering two bills, Senate Bill 315 and Senate Bill 352. The former is the 2019 North Carolina Farm Act, and the latter is an amendment to the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act. Under both bills, “marijuana” also includes “smokable hemp.”

However, it appears that organizations and law enforcement is pushing back on the inclusion of marijuana as smokable hemp. According to WFMY 2 News, the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police and the North Carolina Bureau of Investigation are pushing back. The reason is that it may be impossible for law enforcement to differentiate between hemp and marijuana.

The North Carolina Bureau of Investigation released a memo on Industrial Hemp and CBD. The memo indicates,

“Law enforcement officers cannot distinguish between paraphernalia used to smoke marijuana and paraphernalia used to smoke hemp for the same reasons. The inability for law enforcement to distinguish the difference between hemp and marijuana is problematic in all marijuana prosecutions, from small amounts to trafficking amounts of plant material. There is at least one District Attorney’s Office in NC which is currently not prosecuting marijuana cases due to the inability of law enforcement to distinguish the difference between hemp and marijuana.”

Sam Page, the Rockingham County Sheriff, also shared with WMFY News that he supports the ban on smokable hemp as marijuana. He shared with the news source,

“I said this a few weeks ago when I was down at the legislature,” said Sheriff Page.

“If we allow smokable hemp in North Carolina, it creates all these legal issues for us in law enforcement, it creates problems for us with identification in the field. We don't have the ability to know what it is, to tell it apart from marijuana.”

Jenni Jacobsen

Jenni Jacobsen loves language and morphed that passion into lighting on a blog. Now, everyone can savor the juicy flavor of her 15 years and counting professional writing career. Before obtaining her Master’s Degree from The Ohio State University and becoming Licensed in Clinical Social Work, she started writing about health and wellness and never stopped. Just like the marathon runner, she is her next pursuit of a PhD in psychology at Northcentral University.

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