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11.25.19

Executive Order No. 2019-13
Transportation of Hemp

Governor Little issues executive order addressing interstate transportation of hemp in Idaho

Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little issued an executive order today to resolve conflicts between state and federal law related to the interstate transportation of hemp across Idaho.

The executive order serves as a stopgap measure until the Idaho Legislature enacts a more permanent solution.

The executive order does not authorize or legalize the production of hemp, its byproducts, oils, or any other derivative prohibited by Idaho law.

Recent changes to federal law prevent states from prohibiting the transportation or shipment of hemp produced in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill. In late October, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued interim final rules regulating the production of hemp in states that have legalized it. Upon publication of those interim final rules, Idaho law now likely conflicts with federal law with respect to interstate transportation of hemp.

Executive action was needed to ensure the laws of the State of Idaho as written are faithfully executed to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Idaho residents from the illicit drug trade.

The Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Idaho State Police, and Idaho Transportation Department will promulgate temporary rules and work cooperatively to carry out the executive order.

“From the start, I have stated I am not opposed to a new crop such as hemp, but that we need to be sure the production and shipping of industrial hemp is not a front to smuggle illicit drugs into and around Idaho. We expected new federal rules would eventually result in hemp lawfully traveling across state lines. My administration has prepared for this development, working with partners in law enforcement and other interested parties. As it turns out, the rules were published at a time when the Idaho Legislature could not quickly respond. My executive order is a stopgap measure to address the narrow issue of interstate transportation of hemp until the Idaho Legislature develops a permanent regulatory framework around hemp,” Governor Little said. GO 2019

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October 26th, 2019, was the DEA's National Take-Back Day, many Idaho prevention groups participated in local Idaho communities. For more resources and results on Drug Take-Back Day go to https://takebackday.dea.gov/
Officer Frank Esquival, Michael Phoenix, another two Boy Scouts of America, and Kim Boguslawski Director of Middleton United Substance Abuse Coalition. Eagle Scout Project and Participating in Drug Take-Back Day 2019!

Michael chose to implement his Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout project hosting a RX Take-Back Location at Middleton High School Fall Bazaar. A successful event with support from Law Enforcement and the Middleton United Substance Abuse Coalition.

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Video: Answering Your Marijuana Questions

The U.S. Surgeon General addresses marijuana-related questions he often receives including those related to the chemical composition and potency of today’s marijuana, associated risks, and what parents and teachers can say to young people about marijuana.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=OYZvUDbzUk8&feature=emb_logo

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Rocky Mountain HIDTA Report Sept. 2019

Everyone, as you know, the Rocky Mountain HIDTA produces one of the most comprehensive reports in the country regarding the consequences of marijuana legalization. Volume 6 has just been made available by Tom Gorman and his excellent staff. I highly recommend this report as a key resource in educating public officials and the general public.  Monte Stiles
 
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