WKYT - Home - Headlines

Industrial hemp bill passes state Senate

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - The comeback of industrial hemp in Kentucky has gained ground with state Senate passage of a bill to regulate the crop if the current federal ban is lifted.

The bill cleared the Senate on a 31-6 vote Thursday.

It now heads to the House, where its prospects are much less certain.

Industrial hemp once thrived in Kentucky, but the crop has been banned for decades since the federal government classified it as a controlled substance related to marijuana.

Hemp supporters say its reemergence can help farmers and create jobs turning its seeds and fiber into products.

Opponents doubt hemp's economic potential and worry it will complicate marijuana eradication efforts.

State Sen. Chris Girdler Pulaski County, who opposed the bill, compared growing hemp to growing the novelty plants known as Chia Pets.


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

Current Conditions

Weather for Lexington, Kentucky
57° F
Cloudy
Sat
65 39
Sun
71 51
Mon
77 51
Tue
84 60

Opinion

Do you agree with the NTSB’s recommendation to lower the legal blood-alcohol content level to .05 from .08?

Yes
No
Maybe

Most Commented

powered by Disqus

Enter your number for a chance to win great prizes!
Message and data rates may apply
Refuse to Lose

Viewer Photos

Text Links

Premium reloading brass once fired

WKYT

2851 Winchester Rd. Lexington, Ky 40509 859-299-0411 - switchboard 859-299-2727 - newsroom
Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2013 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability
User Agent: CCBot/2.0 - 191266521