Virginia Hemp - Business Losses
‘The state took away all our growth plans’ Jason Amatucci, president of the Virginia Hemp Coalition, said the hemp industry had been booming. In February 2023, Whitney Economics, a pro-cannabis group, said in a report that the sale of hemp-derived cannabinoids in Virginia was $562 million.
That all changed with Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s election in 2021 and the passage of the hemp law in 2023, he said.
Bill to ease some regulations for Virginia’s industrial hemp farmers killed
RICHMOND — Industrial hemp farmers were disappointed to see a measure killed in the House that would have increased the percentage of THC allowed in hemp grown for fiber and grain cultivation.
Del. Nicholas Freitas, R-Culpeper, introduced House Bill 1485 with Del. Tony Wilt, R-Harrisonburg, as a co-sponsor. Legislators voted 12-10 to table the bill in committee earlier this month.
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Lawsuit Filed Challenging Virginia’s THC Limits on Hemp Products
A lawsuit challenging Virginia’s newly imposed THC limits on hemp products in the state was filed in federal court last week, the Virginia Mercury reports. The plaintiffs include two hemp businesses and a private citizen who argue that the new restrictions, which took effect July 1, cause financial harm to hemp businesses and interfere in interstate commerce.
Charlottesville-based Hemp Taking Part in Lawsuit Against Virginia | NBC29
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Hemp businesses are challenging a state law that goes into effect July 1, which sets the maximum amount of THC in hemp products at 0.3% and 2mg per package.
Businesses say laws like this are pushing them out of Virginia and violate interstate commerce.
Federal Lawsuit Aims to Block Virginia’s New Hemp Rules
Virginia lawmakers passed a bill in February setting tougher rules on hemp-based products, focusing on those that get people high that have been sold at gas stations, smoke shops and other businesses since Virginia legalized the possession of small amounts of cannabis in 2021.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block Virginia’s Stricter Hemp Laws
Two hemp businesses and a private citizen are challenging a Virginia law that instituted tougher limits on hemp products in Virginia in federal court, saying the new rules cause financial harm to hemp businesses and interfere in interstate commerce.
Virginia Hemp Coalition To Host Webinar
CHARLOTTESVILLE — The Virginia Hemp Coalition will be hosting an online webcast today, from 6 to 8 p.m. that includes an engaging agenda presented by co-hosts Leandra Duquette and Barbara Biddle that dive into the legislative climate, enforcement updates and efforts moving forward.
Topics of discussion include important VHC updates post-July 1, 2023, as well as a sneak peek into the upcoming Legislative Session 2024 by VHC president Jason Amatucci and hear valuable insights into Senator Aaron Rouse’s perspective on the Virginia hemp and cannabis industry and its potential legal recreational and retail market.
Hot Hemp and Delta-8 Products in Virginia Lead to ‘Aggressive’ Fines | High Times
Virginia’s new stricter rules took effect, notably aimed at delta-8 THC sellers, leading to a round of warning letters sent out to retailers who were caught selling products out of compliance. Copycat treats, delta-8 THC products, and others were flagged.
Hot Hemp and Delta-8 Products in Virginia Lead to ‘Aggressive’ Fines
“This is just going way over the top, as we warned everyone,” Jason Amatucci, president of the Virginia Hemp Coalition, told Virginia Mercury. “They’re fining people and they’re being very aggressive about it.”
Virginia Hemp Coalition believes state being too harsh on businesses | NBC29
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Some hemp sellers across the commonwealth are receiving penalties for selling products with a THC content higher than 0.3%.
The Virginia Hemp Coalition, an advocacy group in Charlottesville, believes the state’s actions on THC products has gone too far and is hurting businesses.
Virginia Hemp Coalition Believes State Being too Harsh on Businesses
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Some hemp sellers across the commonwealth are receiving penalties for selling products with a THC content higher than 0.3%.
The Virginia Hemp Coalition, an advocacy group in Charlottesville, believes the state’s actions on THC products has gone too far and is hurting businesses.
Virginia business fined as Commonwealth cracks down on hemp products | WTVR
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The owner of Chesapeake Tobacco & Vape faces a $13,000 fine for not following the state's new law adding regulations to hemp-derived products, according to the notice sent to the business by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Why is Virginia clamping down on its burgeoning cannabis economy? | Richmond Magazine
“They are trying to scare us and shut the industry down,” says Jason Amatucci of the Virginia Hemp Coalition, a long-established marijuana advocacy organization. “A lot of businesses are telling me that they’ve had enough, why operate in a state that treats you like trash?”
Advocates say Virginia's new hemp rules will push people to black markets
What's happening: The legislation hopes to close a loophole that allowed the sale of products containing THC, the intoxicating ingredient in marijuana, as long as producers distilled and synthesized it from low-THC cannabis plants, i.e., hemp.
Why it matters: Hemp industry advocates warn that the new law will push consumers to the black market and force some small businesses to close.
Virginia lawmakers approve Youngkin's changes to hemp bill | 13 News Now
The changes intend to ensure the continued availability of therapeutic CBD products while toughening efforts to clear store shelves of products with Delta-8 THC.
Assembly backs Youngkin on hemp bills| Richmond Times-Dispatch
With no revised budget on the table yet, Senate Democrats on Wednesday postponed a potential showdown with Gov. Glenn Youngkin on tax cuts and spending priorities, but they reminded the governor that the legislature does not back down on policy decisions it already has made.
Hemp law changes relieves some Virginia parents |WTVR
RICHMOND, Va. -- Governor Glenn Youngkin (R - Virginia) has amended a hotly-debated hemp regulation bill to allow for the use of therapeutic products some Virginia families rely on for medical reasons.
Virginia lawmakers to weigh Youngkin's changes to hemp bill |13 News Now
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has proposed a rewrite of a bill that aimed to ban the recreational sales of intoxicating hemp-derived products, seeking to ensure the continued availability of certain therapeutic CBD formulations.
Virginia lawmakers OK final edits to bill meant to get tough on unregulated THC | VA Mercury
As lawmakers returned to Richmond for a single day to take up mostly minor amendments and vetoes sent down by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, the question of what to do about hemp products that contain enough THC to mimic the high of marijuana was the most buzzworthy item on the agenda.