SB461
In CommitteeNHRelative to the definition of hemp.
New Hampshire · Session 2026
Status
In Committee
As of Feb 26, 2026
Last Action
Sen. Gannon Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 05/21/2026; Senate Journal 13
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A New Hampshire bill to revise the definition of hemp has reached a disagreement between chambers after the Senate moved to nonconcur with the House amendment. An unresolved definition of hemp creates regulatory uncertainty for cultivators, processors, and retailers who rely on a clear legal distinction between hemp and marijuana for compliance purposes.
What
A New Hampshire bill to revise the definition of hemp has reached a disagreement between chambers after the Senate moved to nonconcur with the House amendment.
Who
cultivators and retailers and labs and processors
Why
An unresolved definition of hemp creates regulatory uncertainty for cultivators, processors, and retailers who rely on a clear legal distinction between hemp and marijuana for compliance purposes.
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