Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002
Source: Haleakala Times (HI)
Copyright: 2002 Haleakala Times
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2283
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HEMP CULTIVATION, POT DECRIMINALIZATION INITIATIVES APPEAR LIKELY ON 
NOVEMBER STATE BALLOTS

South Dakotans will likely vote this fall on an initiative to lift state 
criminal restrictions on the possession and production of industrial hemp. 
The Secretary of State's office notified initiative proponents that they 
had turned in sufficient signatures to place the question on the November 
ballot, according to Bob Newland of SoDakNorml and the South Dakota 
Industrial Hemp Council, which sponsored the measure.

If approved by the voters, the South Dakota Industrial Hemp Act (certified 
as Initiated Law No. 1) would allow farmers to possess and cultivate 
marijuana consisting of no more than one percent THC for fiber, food and 
other commercial purposes. A 2001 statewide voters' poll showed that 85 
percent of South Dakotans support allowing farmers to grow hemp. The South 
Dakota Farmers Union also supports the measure.

Over 30 nations, including Canada, Japan and the European Union, license 
farmers to grow hemp for industrial purposes. Presently, three states - 
North Dakota, Montana and West Virginia - have enacted laws legally 
defining industrial hemp as an agricultural crop distinct from marijuana.

Federal law, however, makes no such distinction and prohibits any 
cultivation of hemp without federal authorization.
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