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Amendment 64, New Environmental Impacts, Agriculture, and Industry on the Horizon

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December 2012
 
Marijuana and Hemp Law in Colorado: Amendment 64, New Environmental Impacts, Agriculture, and Industry on the Horizon - Video-on-Demand
 
 
Program Description:
 
 
2012 has been a momentous year for marijuana and hemp law in Colorado. This November, Colorado voters approved Amendment 64, voting to regulate marijuana like alcohol. The historic vote made Colorado one of only two states to decriminalize the recreational use of marijuana. Earlier in the year, the Colorado General Assembly passed a landmark piece of drug policy reform legislation. The "Hemp Bill," HB 12-1099, sets up the framework for the study and use of industrial hemp and seeks to use this "taboo" crop to clean up contaminated soil. Our panel of legislators and industry insiders, moderated by Brian Vicente, will discuss the history of hemp law and these recent and ongoing reform efforts. Colorado State Senator Suzanne Williams and Representative Wes McKinley will speak about the recent hemp legislation and the future of hemp under Amendment 64, including what licensing and regulations might look like and what hurtles hemp faces down the road. Additionally, Michael Bowman and Lynda Parker will cover the green energy and environmental uses for hemp, the new agricultural opportunities, and the manufacturing, business, and industries of hemp.
 
Presented by Michael Bowman, Rep. Wes McKinley, Lynda Parker, and Sen. Suzanne Williams. Moderated by Brian Vicente, Esq.
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Live Seminar Date
12/18/2012
Expiration Date
12/31/2014
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$59.00 USD
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$39.00 USD
Product Code
AG121813N
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