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BOULDER, CO - APRIL 12: Congressman Cory Gardner, stands with his supporters as he makes his case to be a Republican candidate on the ballot for the United State Senate. The Colorado Republican Party holds its state assembly for statewide candidates running for office at the Coors Event Center on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder. (Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post)
BOULDER, CO – APRIL 12: Congressman Cory Gardner, stands with his supporters as he makes his case to be a Republican candidate on the ballot for the United State Senate. The Colorado Republican Party holds its state assembly for statewide candidates running for office at the Coors Event Center on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder. (Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post)
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Colorado Republican announced Thursday he is co-sponsoring the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015, which would legalize industrial hemp for commercial use.

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If passed, the bill would exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act.

” is a safe substance with many practical commercial applications,” Gardner said in a media release. “Removing it from the Controlled Substances Act is a commonsense move which would create jobs and get the government out of the way of farmers and our agricultural industry.”

The bill was introduced by Oregon Democrats Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and Kentucky Republicans Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul.

Legalized hemp could be a “major boon to Colorado agriculture,” Gardner said.

Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822, knicholson@denverpost.com or twitter.com/kierannicholson

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