This chapter shall be titled "Industrial Hemp."
The Legislature finds that hemp has been continuously cultivated
for millennia, is accepted and available in the global marketplace,
and has numerous beneficial, practical, and economic uses, including,
but not limited to, high-strength fiber; textiles; clothing; biofuel;
paper products; protein-rich food containing fatty acids and amino
acids; biodegradable plastics; resins; nontoxic medicinal and cosmetic
products; construction materials; rope; and value-added crafts. The
hemp plant is morphologically distinctive and readily identifiable
as an agricultural crop grown for the cultivation and harvesting of
its fiber and seed. It is the intent of the Legislature to legalize
the agricultural production of industrial hemp and provide a regulatory
framework that will ensure the security and safety of hemp crops while
at the same time facilitate the ability of the Tribe to successfully
compete in the global hemp marketplace.
Notwithstanding Menominee Tribal Code Chapter
306 or any other tribal law, industrial hemp is an agricultural product that may be legally grown, produced, possessed, processed, and commercially traded in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Interstate and international commercial transactions may be conducted by tribally licensed industrial hemp growers with respect to industrial hemp and industrial hemp products produced on the Menominee Reservation by licensees. A grower engaged in processing, selling, or otherwise distributing industrial hemp cultivated by a grower licensed under this chapter, or selling industrial hemp products produced therefrom, is not subject to any civil or criminal actions under Menominee law for engaging in such activities.
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter
unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
CULTIVAR
A variation of genera Cannabis that has been developed through
cultivation by selective breeding.
DEPARTMENT
Menominee Tribal Department of Agriculture and Food Systems.
GROWER
Any person or entity growing industrial hemp and being duly
licensed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
HEMP PRODUCTS
Includes all products made from industrial hemp, including,
but not limited to, cloth, cordage, fiber, food, fuel, paint, paper,
building materials, plastics, seed, livestock feed, seed meal, seed
oil intended for consumption, seed certified for cultivation, extracted
chemicals from leaves, stems, roots, flowers and seed for therapeutic,
nutritional, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical products, or any other
hemp product derived from industrial hemp, provided the product is
derived from seeds originating from industrial hemp cultivars approved
by the Department in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
INDUSTRIAL HEMP
All parts and varieties of the genera Cannabis, cultivated
or possessed by a grower, whether growing or not, that contain a tetrahydrocannabinol
concentration of 0.3% or less by weight.
THC CONCENTRATION
Percent of total THC, which is the combined percent of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid in any part of the genera Cannabis,
regardless of moisture content.
THC OR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL
The component delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol contained in the
genera Cannabis, or in the resinous extractives of the genera Cannabis,
or the synthetic substances, derivatives, and their isomers with similar
chemical structure and pharmacological activity.
Only industrial hemp seed propagated from Cannabis wherein the
progeny are likely to possess no amount of THC greater than 0.3% by
weight are approved for use under the license. Special exemption may
be acquired by the licensee, upon written application and approval,
for purposes of research or breeding in order to develop more favorable
industrial hemp cultivars.
The Department is authorized to waive any provision of this
chapter as it would apply to the College of Menominee Nation growth
and cultivation of industrial hemp for the purpose of engaging in
agricultural or academic research upon application for such a waiver
by the College of Menominee Nation.
Neither industrial hemp nor any product made from industrial
hemp intended to be put into the stream of commerce and which will
be produced for human consumption or absorption shall be sold to any
person under the age of 18.