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New Mexico holds more meetings about hemp regulations

SANTA FE – New Mexico has developed a proposed final rule for regulating the hemp industry and it wants the public to weigh in.

The first meeting on the proposal is set for Tuesday in Santa Fe. Subsequent meetings are planned in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.

An emergency rule regulating the extraction, manufacturing and transportation of hemp and products containing hemp went into effect in August to protect public health and safety until a final rule was adopted.

The proposed final rule includes some minor changes.

Officials said it will likely be adopted during a hearing in early December.

The state Agriculture Department has issued 400 licenses to grow hemp since the crop was legalized. Officials said that means nearly 11 square miles in the state are dedicated to hemp production.