Polk County Pulse - September 9, 2020

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Pulse THE POLK COUNTY

FREE WEEKLY 1168 Hwy 71 S Mena, AR 71953 479.243.9600

September 9, 2020

Your DAILY News Sources: KENA 104.1 FM & MyPulseNews.com

Raid claims $10,000 worth of bud

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Hemp flower seized, investigation on going By Jeri Borst

Elks Lodge BBQ Cook Off

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Census Deadline Approaches

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Arraignments

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Cannabinoid flower being sold at a local retailer may result in charges from Prosecuting Attorney Andy Riner, for the 18th West Judicial District. Multiple sources confirmed a warrant was issued for the search of hemp and/or marijuana flower located at the Tobacco SuperStore, after a drug court program participant tested positive for THC - the hallucinogenic cannabinoid chemical, and claimed the product causing the positive THC was purchased at the store. Though THC can be found in small quantities in hemp flower and process products, such as oils and tinctures, it is the chemical that produces the “high” in marijuana, and research shows THC also has medicinal properties which assist with numerous medical conditions. The Tobacco SuperStore, like many of its sister stores across the state owned by the same company, and many other retailers sell products containing CBD. CBD is a nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis and hemp. Hemp, which was recently federally approved for agricultural practices, comes with some restrictions in the state of Arkansas. Though it can be grown and then trafficked and sold to processors, so long as permits and licenses are in order, hemp flower - or the bud - is cur-

Photo by Jeri Borst

After being raided by local and DEA authorities,the Tobacco SuperStore, located on US Hwy 71, continues to sell customers tobacco and processed CBD products. rently considered contraband in the state. Proponents of classifying hemp as contraband say that it makes the job of law enforcement officers easier. Because the flower of marijuana and hemp look identical to an observer, it is impossible to differentiate between the two without testing for THC in a lab. According to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, even though the 2018 Farm Bill removes hemp from the

controlled substances list, no person can grow, handle (possess), or process hemp plants, viable seed, leaf or floral materials without a hemp license issued by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture. As stated in A.C.A. § 2-15-410(b), “Industrial Hemp that is found in this state at any location off the premises of an industrial hemp grower licensee is contraband and subject to seizure by

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