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Celebrating Triumphs in the Florida Hemp Industry with FHAA

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Celebrating Triumphs in the Florida Hemp Industry with FHAA

The Florida Healthy Alternatives Association (FHAA) stands as a pioneering force in the Florida hemp industry, driving change through advocacy and innovation. Celebrating its indelible impact, this blog post delves into the FHAA's significant milestones, from championing hemp-friendly legislation to fostering community engagement and economic growth. As a linchpin in shaping regulations and ensuring sustainable practices, the FHAA has positioned Florida as a leader in hemp cultivation, overcoming challenges with resilience and paving the way for a prosperous future for both industry professionals and the broader community.
Navigating the New Rule 5K-4.034: What You Need to Know

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Navigating the New Rule 5K-4.034: What You Need to Know

Explore the significant changes introduced in the Florida Department of Agriculture's draft of Rule 5K-4.034. This comprehensive guide outlines new definitions, stringent requirements for safety and compliance, and revised product labeling standards, ensuring the hemp industry's responsible growth in Florida.
Why Floridians Need to Vote "NO" on Amendment 3

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Why Floridians Need to Vote "NO" on Amendment 3

As Florida navigates the complexities of Amendment 3, the stakes in the cannabis legalization debate have never been higher. The Florida Healthy Alternative Association examines the potential repercussions of this amendment, delving into concerns about monopolistic tendencies and the impact on market diversity. With voices like Cathy Jordan advocating for informed decision-making and open dialogue, this post underscores the importance of understanding diverse perspectives in shaping fair cannabis policies. Explore how Amendment 3 could transform Florida's recreational cannabis market and what it means for consumers and businesses alike.
Growing Minds in Bloom: The Future of Cannabis Education in Florida

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Growing Minds in Bloom: The Future of Cannabis Education in Florida

In this blog we explore the critical role education plays in the evolving cannabis industry. As Florida embraces changes in legislation and societal acceptance, comprehensive cannabis education emerges as a cornerstone for informed consumer choices, enhanced patient care, and industry advancement. Current initiatives include online courses, workshops, and community events, fostering a well-informed community poised for growth. Looking forward, the demand for robust educational programs is expected to rise, driven by potential legalization and technological advancements in learning. By prioritizing education, Florida can lead in economic development, consumer safety, and the responsible expansion of the cannabis industry.
Debunking the Myth: Hemp Kills Brain Cells

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Debunking the Myth: Hemp Kills Brain Cells

In Florida, the dialogue on cannabis and brain health continues to engage diverse audiences. This insightful blog by the Florida Healthy Alternatives Association dispels myths and presents current research findings on cannabis and brain cells. It offers practical advice for those interested in the cognitive effects of cannabis and how to use it responsibly.
An Attack on New York's Small Businesses: Why Is the State Allowing Law Enforcement to Raid Legal, Licensed Hemp Retailers?

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An Attack on New York's Small Businesses: Why Is the State Allowing Law Enforcement to Raid Legal, Licensed Hemp Retailers?

It has become undeniably clear that New York authorities fail to distinguish between licensed hemp retailers, who sell compliant products, and stores that peddle illicit, unlicensed marijuana. This misunderstanding has led to lawful hemp retailers being ensnared in the state’s aggressive campaign against unlicensed marijuana sellers. Despite presenting state-issued hemp licenses and documentation confirming their legality, these licensed hemp retailers are still targeted. The situation is dire. New York’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), alongside state and local law enforcement, including the NYC Sheriff’s Office, conducts armed raids on licensed hemp stores. These entities justify their actions as warrantless “administrative inspections,” applying cannabis law to hemp retailers—two categories governed by distinct regulatory frameworks. Officials, misapplying cannabis regulations, unlawfully seize tens of thousands of dollars worth of product and padlock stores, posting warning signs that erroneously label these legitimate businesses as illegal cannabis operations. Store employees face detainment for hours, personal property searches, and in some cases, handcuffing and arrests. In a particularly egregious incident, an employee was chained to a jail cell overnight. This is happening to state-licensed, lawfully operating hemp stores, and it must stop. Why are these businesses, often small and family-owned, being terrorized, destroyed, and their employees jailed? The state is willfully ignoring its own laws and regulations, as well as fundamental constitutional rights, acting as judge, jury, and executioner without warrants, hearings, or due process. Unlicensed marijuana operators should indeed be shut down to ensure a safe and regulated market, as intended by New York’s Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act (MRTA). Although marijuana and hemp originate from the same plant and appear similar, even in processed form, there is a significant difference. The OCM acknowledges this on its website: “Hemp” and “adult-use cannabis” are different classifications of the cannabis plant. Hemp is used to classify varieties of cannabis that contain 0.3% or less THC. Adult-use cannabis and Medical cannabis are used to classify varieties of cannabis that contain more than 0.3% THC, which is known for its psychoactive effects (including a feeling of being high).” Yet, the state ignores the approved hemp licenses and lab certificates confirming these retailers sell legal products during their so-called “administrative inspections.” Hemp licensees are registered with the OCM. The OCM knows the difference between hemp and marijuana, licensed and unlicensed operators, and the separate regulations governing each. It knows these warrantless inspections are overbroad and unconstitutional but continues with these actions, supported by law enforcement. I work with dozens of lawfully operating hemp licensees who are good people in a nascent industry, selling a plant with tremendous health benefits. They are not criminals. They seek a safe and regulated market, just like the state. They want to prevent those under 21 from purchasing hemp products, ensure proper labeling and packaging, and follow all legal guidelines. Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., of the United States Supreme Court, profoundly stated: “While the machinery of law enforcement and indeed the nature of crime itself have changed dramatically since the Fourth Amendment became part of the Nation’s fundamental law in 1791, what the Framers understood then remains true today – that the task of combating crime and convicting the guilty will in every era seem of such critical and pressing concern that we may be lured by the temptations of expediency into forsaking our commitment to protecting individual liberty and privacy.” Justice Brennan’s words resonate now more than ever. As the OCM continues in disarray, with chaos prompting senior staff to quit and Governor Hochul labeling the agency a “disaster,” its enforcement arm carries out unconstitutional, armed raids against lawfully operating hemp licensees, harming hardworking small business owners and disregarding their rights. Instead of violating constitutional rights and engaging in potentially dangerous armed raids, the state should work collaboratively with these legal, licensed stores to achieve our common goals. This approach would benefit small business owners and consumers alike, adhering to Justice Brennan’s warning to avoid forsaking our commitment to protecting individual liberty and privacy. Joshua S. BauchnerPartner at Mandelbaum Barrett PCJed M. Weiss
A Brief History of Hemp in America

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A Brief History of Hemp in America

The Florida Healthy Alternatives Association (FHAA) is spotlighting the rich and complex history of hemp in America. This versatile plant, once a staple crop for early colonists and Founding Fathers, faced significant challenges in the 20th century before its recent resurgence.
The Potential of Cannabis in Reducing Opioid Use and Managing Withdrawal Symptoms: Insights from a Federally Funded Study

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The Potential of Cannabis in Reducing Opioid Use and Managing Withdrawal Symptoms: Insights from a Federally Funded Study

Florida Healthy Alternatives Association recognizes the potential of cannabis to provide new avenues for reducing opioid use and managing withdrawal symptoms, offering a safer alternative for individuals struggling with substance misuse disorders. However, the association also emphasizes the importance of further research to substantiate these findings and ensure the safety and efficacy of cannabis as a therapeutic option.
Executive Order in Missouri

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Executive Order in Missouri

The ban is set to take effect on September 1, pending necessary regulatory procedures. More importantly, a legal challenge to this extraordinary measure is anticipated. We aim to prevent this action from damaging Missouri's hemp industry and curbing economic opportunities for hemp farmers and small businesses.
Exploring the Potential Health Benefits of CBG: A Promising Avenue for Anxiety and Memory Enhancement

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Exploring the Potential Health Benefits of CBG: A Promising Avenue for Anxiety and Memory Enhancement

Florida Healthy Alternatives Association is excited to spotlight the revolutionary findings of a recent study on cannabigerol (CBG), an emerging cannabinoid that has shown significant promise in improving memory and reducing anxiety and stress.
Ensuring Public Health: The Necessity of Comprehensive Regulation for Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

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Ensuring Public Health: The Necessity of Comprehensive Regulation for Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

The Florida Healthy Alternatives Association (FHAA) is spotlighting the urgent need for balanced and comprehensive regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoids like delta-8 THC.