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The Hemp Safety Enforcement Act amends the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 to allow states and Indian tribes to opt out of federal hemp regulation by submitting a notice to the Secretary of Agriculture. States and tribes that opt out would establish their own regulatory frameworks for hemp and hemp-derived cannabinoid products, subject only to a minimum age requirement for purchase. The bill also permits interstate commerce of hemp products between jurisdictions that have opted out, requiring products to comply with the laws of both the originating and receiving jurisdictions.
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