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Bill S 780 expands agricultural definitions to include cannabis, boosting support for farmers and opening new economic opportunities in the agricultural sector.
Bill S 780 expands agricultural definitions to include cannabis, boosting support for farmers and opening new economic opportunities in the agricultural sector.
Bill S 780 aims to expand the legal definition of agricultural products to include cannabis, thereby recognizing it as a legitimate crop alongside traditional crops and livestock. This change is intended to facilitate the integration of cannabis into the agricultural sector, promoting its cultivation and production under the same regulatory framework as other agricultural products.
Bill S 780 represents a significant step towards the formal recognition of cannabis within the agricultural sector. By expanding the definitions of crops and livestock, it aims to create a more inclusive regulatory environment that could benefit farmers and the economy as a whole. The substitution by A 417 suggests ongoing legislative efforts to refine and advance this initiative.
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