Hey everybody. So, after remembeeing tyat hemp was legalized about a year or so ago, I wondered, could a seedbank technically ship seed legally to the U.S. now. It would save tyem a bunch of trouble, and save growers the hassle of confiscations and worse. (Never really heard of anything worse happening, but hey) So...my question is...
Is there any noticeable difference, by eye or by machinery, between a legal hempseed and a marijuana seed?
According to CBP, if a hempseed is sent along with a phytosanitary certificate verifying the absence of pests and disease, it is legal to import. So I am wondering if some of these seedbanks would be able to have a phytosanitary inspection done, or maybe even the breeders could have it done before shipping to the banks, and the paperwork sent along with the seeds so that stealth is no longer necessary.
Any clue whether high tech machines or testing could distinguish marijuana seed from hemp seed? And if not, any idea why seedbanks haven't taken advantage of this new situation in the U.S.? Thanks in advance.
Is there any noticeable difference, by eye or by machinery, between a legal hempseed and a marijuana seed?
According to CBP, if a hempseed is sent along with a phytosanitary certificate verifying the absence of pests and disease, it is legal to import. So I am wondering if some of these seedbanks would be able to have a phytosanitary inspection done, or maybe even the breeders could have it done before shipping to the banks, and the paperwork sent along with the seeds so that stealth is no longer necessary.
Any clue whether high tech machines or testing could distinguish marijuana seed from hemp seed? And if not, any idea why seedbanks haven't taken advantage of this new situation in the U.S.? Thanks in advance.