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September 10, 2019 • Page 10
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Industrial Hemp Is Not The Answer.
By Gov. Kristi Noem
As a farmer and rancher, I
would be thrilled to get a new crop
into the hands of our producers,
especially as our ag markets
struggle. A new source of revenue
for farmers would be great. But
industrial hemp is not the answer.
Legalizing industrial hemp
legalizes marijuana by default.
I asked my cabinet and other
experts in state government
to see what other states are
doing on hemp and how they
are implementing their laws.
But what they've come back
with is example after example of
drug laws becoming murky and
unenforceable.
Across the country, states are
dealing with issues surrounding
the enforcement of marijuana
laws because hemp and marijuana
look the same and smell the
same. Police officers are unable
to distinguish between hemp and
marijuana on the road, essentially
legalizing marijuana.
Proponents in Texas told
legislators that legalizing hemp
would not decriminalize marijuana.
Yet with Texas’s new industrial
hemp law now on the books,
prosecutors have dropped
hundreds of marijuana cases and
have stopped accepting new cases
until much more detailed testing is
done. In Ohio, a law enforcement
official said this to WBNS, a local
news station: “We have to be able
to distinguish between hemp and
marijuana. That is not possible for
a human being to do, that has to be
done through crime analysis.”
Without additional equipment
costing hundreds of thousands
of dollars, many crime labs can
only detect the presence of THC
– not the level of it – for crime
analysis purposes. A full crime
analysis from an outside lab can
cost hundreds or even thousands
of dollars per test, a price tag too
steep for local law enforcement
agencies who oftentimes have to
wait weeks before receiving test
results.
A recent NBC News article
reiterated this message. “With the
passage of new hemp-legalization
laws over the past eight months,
crime labs across the country
have suddenly found themselves
unable to prove that a leafy green
plant taken from someone’s car
is marijuana, rather than hemp.”
Without the ability to test the
level of THC in a plant, the NBC
report says, labs can’t provide
useful scientific evidence for use
in court. Any suspected marijuana
case would require this expensive
and time-consuming testing.
Prosecutors will quickly get
overwhelmed, and as we’ve seen in
other states, they begin dropping
charges or
avoiding new
cases altogether.
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Last week, my Secretary of
Public Safety, Craig Price, said
that “the more we study this
issue, the more concerns I have
for the impact on public safety.
Law enforcement is already
stretched thin in our state, and
legalizing hemp would stress our
resources even further. It would
have a negative impact on our drug
fighting efforts in South Dakota.”
We’ve seen this firsthand. A
few months ago, a South Dakota
Highway Patrol officer showed
the Legislature that a drug dog
alerted the same way to both hemp
and marijuana. If drug dogs and
roadside tests are unable to decide
between hemp and marijuana, our
best assets to cracking down on
illegal drugs are invalid. We’ll be
legalizing marijuana by default.
That’s what it boils down
to. Legalizing industrial hemp
weakens drug laws. It hurts law
enforcement. It’s a step backward.
South Dakota already faces a drug
problem. Families continue to be
ripped apart by substance abuse.
I realize this position might not
be popular, but that’s not why I’m
taking it. As a governor who has
said I will make every decision
with the next generation in mind, I
cannot sit by.
South Dakota must lead by
example. We cannot rush into
legalizing industrial hemp without
knowing the cost we will pay.
The safety and health of the next
generation is not worth the gamble.
PIERRE, S.D. – The Department of Labor and
Regulation (DLR) was recently awarded a $1.2
million State Apprenticeship Expansion Grant
from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Funding will be used to increase the number
of Registered Apprenticeships in South Dakota.
Businesses may apply for up to a maximum of
$20,000 in funding to help offset the initial start-up
costs when developing a new program.
“Apprenticeships give people opportunities to
experience new jobs and expand the workforce
in our high-demand career fields,” said Gov. Kristi
Noem. “These dollars will help us expand our
apprenticeship programs in South Dakota.”
Priority will be given to programs offering
training in information technology, healthcare,
advanced manufacturing, business services,
hospitality, utilities and agriculture. Programs
designed to increase engagement for underrepresented populations such as females, Native
Americans, limited-English proficient individuals,
youth ages 16 to 24 and individuals with
disabilities will also be given priority.
“Through these efforts, we intend to increase
the Registered Apprenticeship program
opportunities for South Dakota residents,” said
state Labor and Regulation Secretary Marcia
Hultman. “We have a pool of untapped workers
ready to learn new skills, and now is a great
time for businesses to take advantage of this
opportunity.”
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