Illinois House passes legislature to legalize industrial hemp

The Illinois House has approved a bill that would legalize the production of industrial hemp, which can be used in agriculture and the production of various goods. (Pixabay)

By RFD Radio Network

SPRINGFIELD – Hemp may be on the comeback trail in Illinois.

The Illinois House voted 106-3 Wednesday to license farmers to grow industrial hemp. Hemp was banned across the country in the 1930’s because it’s a cannabis plant like marijuana, but it doesn’t produce any high-like effects.

Co-sponsor of the legislation, Springfield based Republican Tim Butler, said hemp could offer a nice boost for Illinois agriculture.

“Illinois used to be the leader in hemp production before some changes were made,” Butler explained. “I think we’re getting back to some good agricultural practices and hopefully we’ll be able to help our farmers diversify.”

Democratic State Senator Toi Hutchinson, the other sponsor, explained Illinois’ farmland makes it the perfect place for hemp production.

“Illinois has some of the best farmland in the Midwest,” Hutchinson said. “With more than 80 percent of our land tied to agriculture, farmers could finally have the chance to grow and produce a product that is already available in our stores.”

Hemp could be used in the production of products such as food, cosmetics, rope, and clothing.

The pro-farming Illinois Stewardship Alliance says the move can add hundreds of new jobs and up to $100 million in state revenue.

The bill passed out of the Senate unanimously last month, but will go back for a concurrence vote.

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