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The Future of Hemp: Challenges and Opportunities with Kerry Hinkle of the U.S. Hemp Roundtable

The Future of Hemp: Challenges and Opportunities with Kerry Hinkle of the U.S. Hemp Roundtable

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In this episode of the Free Spirits Podcast, host Lars Miller and co-host David Gonzalez engage with Kerry Hinkle, Director of Membership and Public Affairs at the US Hemp Roundtable. They discuss the evolution of the hemp industry since the 2018 Farm Bill, the challenges of regulation, and the importance of advocacy in shaping policy. Hinkle shares insights on the complexities of state-level legislation, the push for CBD to be recognized as a dietary supplement, and the future of hemp products in the market. The conversation highlights the need for federal regulations, the impact of local laws, and the potential for hemp to become a normalized part of consumer culture.


Takeaways


Kerry Hinkle's journey in the hemp industry began in retail.

The 2018 Farm Bill was a turning point for hemp legislation.

Delta 8 THC has significantly impacted the hemp market.

The hemp industry is seeking federal regulation for extracts.

State-level legislation is often unpredictable and challenging.

CBD's status as a dietary supplement remains unresolved.

Advocacy efforts can mobilize significant public support.

California's regulatory landscape poses unique challenges for hemp.

Standardized labeling is a priority for the hemp industry.

The future of hemp includes opportunities in sustainability and normalization.


Keywords


hemp industry, CBD, Delta 8, hemp regulation, US Hemp Roundtable, cannabis beverages, dietary supplements, state legislation, advocacy, federal regulations



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