Industrial Hemp Bill Now Law

It calls for a pilot program through the Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

Honolulu Civil Beat - July 7, 2016

By: 

Chad Blair

Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Thursday signed into law a bill that establishes a pilot program through the state Department of Agriculture allowing for the cultivation of industrial hemp and distribution of hemp seed “for purposes of agricultural or academic research.”

The bill was sponsored by state Sen. Mike Gabbard, a Democrat like Ige, and championed by state Rep. Cynthia Thielen, a Republican.

In a press release after the bill signing, Thielen noted that researchers at the University of Alberta’s National Institute for Nanotechnology in Canada recently announced “a startling discovery” that seems to indicate that “hemp-based electrodes for supercapacitors outperformed standard supercapacitors by nearly 200 percent.”

“Hemp truly is a miracle plant,” Thielen. “With the newly signed hemp law Hawaii will be able to tap into this exciting technical field, bringing down the price of energy systems and storage in our islands.”

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