Vermont Statutes

§ 561 — Findings; intent

Vermont § 561
JurisdictionVermont
Title 6Title 6: Agriculture
Ch. 34Chapter 034: Hemp

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 6, § 561 (2026).

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(a)Findings.
(1)Hemp has been continuously cultivated for millennia; is accepted and available in the global marketplace; and has numerous beneficial, practical, and economic uses, including high-strength fiber, textiles, clothing, biofuel, paper products, protein-rich food containing essential fatty acids and amino acids, biodegradable plastics, resins, nontoxic medicinal and cosmetic products, construction materials, rope, and value-added crafts.
(2)The many agricultural and environmental beneficial uses of hemp include livestock feed and bedding, stream buffering, erosion control, water and soil purification, and weed control.
(3)The hemp plant, an annual herbaceous plant with a long slender stem ranging in height from four to 15 feet and a stem diameter of one-quarter to three-quar

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