FDA Nods To Hemp Seed Meal Use for Laying Hens, Signaling Feed Breakthrough
The Food & Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has approved a definition for “hemp seed meal” (HSM) for laying hens.
This decision, a result of the Hemp Feed Coalition’s advocacy, marks a significant step in integrating hemp into animal feed, reported HempToday. Hemp seed meal, rich in protein, fiber, and nutrients, is expected to enhance egg quality without transferring cannabinoids to the eggs. This approval follows extensive research and overcomes previous concerns about health risks in animal feed.
Maine Lawmakers Urge DOJ To Stop Illegal Cannabis Farms Allegedly Chinese
Maine’s congressional members have renewed their call for the Department of Justice to address illegal cannabis operations, reportedly run by Chinese entities. This follows previous pleas and recent law enforcement actions, including raids and arrests, reported MJBizDaily. This development highlights the ongoing issue’s impact on state-compliant businesses and the need for federal support.
South Carolina Bill Challenges Marijuana Smell Searches
In South Carolina, a bill proposed by State Sen. Deon Tedder (D) aims to limit law enforcement’s use of marijuana odor as grounds for searches. This move, addressing concerns of racial profiling and infringement on citizens’ rights, has sparked debate among law enforcement, according to Carolina News & Reporter. The bill, which has garnered law enforcement criticism, seeks to balance citizen rights with policing duties in the state.
New Hampshire Eyes Private Cannabis Market, Governor’s Approval Uncertain
New Hampshire’s House Subcommittee is considering a new approach to cannabis legalization, moving away from a state-run model to a system licensing private operators. The proposal, spearheaded by State Rep. Erica Layon (R), faces potential pushback from Governor Chris Sununu (R), noted Marijuana Moment. The proposal aims to address health and safety concerns emphasizing strict regulation on store appearance and marketing, while avoiding state legal risks in day-to-day store operations.
Connecticut Faces Cannabis Flower Shortage Amid Rising Demand
Connecticut’s cannabis dispensaries are experiencing a significant flower shortage. This issue, as described by Fine Fettle’s COO Benjamin Zachs, stems from the imbalance between supply and demand, especially since the legalization of recreational marijuana, reported NBC Connecticut. With an increase in dispensaries but limited growth in production facilities, both medical and recreational users are feeling the impact. Dispensary managers told FOX61 this could force customers out of Connecticut.
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