- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
An Open Letter
To: Rep. Schrier
From: A verified voter in Woodinville, WA
January 14
I urge you to support and co-sponsor Jim Baird's and Angie Craig's Hemp Planting Predictability Act (H.R. 7024) extending the hemp ban moratorium by two years in the upcoming continuing resolution.
As part of the backroom deal that reopened government in November, more than 95% of hemp products that Americans rely on for health and wellness would be treated as Schedule 1 drugs, equivalent to heroin. The legislation included a one-year moratorium on its effective date to allow time to replace this ban with meaningful regulation of hemp products. Unfortunately, one year is not enough for farmers, state regulators, or the industry to craft a long-term solution that protects consumers. A two-year extension is essential to provide stability while Congress develops a responsible regulatory framework.
Farmers are already facing broken contracts and uncertainty heading into the next planting season. They must make critical planting decisions in the coming months, and without clarity from Congress, many may not plant hemp for 2025. Without a farming season, the entire hemp supply chain is at risk- from grain and fiber to wellness products, topicals, industrial materials, and ingredients used in regulated cannabis markets. No planting means no domestic raw material, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and forcing reliance on foreign supply.
States also lack clear guidance, and some are already moving forward with actions assuming the federal ban will take effect as written. This confusion further destabilizes the market and puts farmers and small businesses in an impossible position.
A two-year extension on the current moratorium will give Congress the time needed to develop a bipartisan, responsible regulatory framework and allow states and farmers to adjust accordingly. Please co-sponsor the Hemp Planting Predictability Act (H.R. 7024) to extend the moratorium and protect American agriculture, small businesses, and consumers.