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SB 1775

HEMP REGULATION REFORM

104th Regular Session Introduced by Willie Preston

Illinois SB 1775 proposes hemp industry regulatory reforms, currently in early committee review with specific policy details pending disclosure.

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Bill Summary · SB 1775

Legislative bill overview

SB 1775 proposes regulatory reforms to Illinois's hemp industry framework. The bill has just been introduced and is in early procedural stages, currently assigned to committee for review. Specific policy details are not yet publicly available given its recent filing date.

Why is this important

Hemp regulation directly affects agricultural businesses, CBD product manufacturers, and consumer access to hemp-derived products in Illinois. Clarifying or reforming existing hemp rules could impact licensing requirements, product testing standards, and market competition within the state's growing hemp sector.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of regulatory changes – Whether reforms expand or restrict hemp cultivation and product sales, affecting farmers and retailers differently
  • Testing and safety standards – Disagreement over which contaminants require testing and what compliance costs should be imposed on businesses
  • CBD product classification – Uncertainty about whether hemp-derived products are treated as agricultural goods, supplements, or controlled substances under state law

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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