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Hemp business owner sheds light on proposed bills in response to potential Wisconsin hemp ban | News

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Last updated: May 24, 2026 1:35 pm
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Wisconsin Hemp Business Owner Weighs Competing Legislative Paths Ahead of Potential Federal Ban

As a nationwide federal restriction on hemp‑derived products prepares to take effect in November, Craig Sutherland, owner of Sutherland CBD in Superior, Wisconsin, says he feels a mix of urgency and hope. The impending ban has prompted state lawmakers to introduce two distinct bills that could shape the future of the state’s hemp industry.

Understanding the Two Proposed Bills

The first measure, Senate Bill 686, is backed by the Wisconsin Coalition for Cannabis. It proposes treating hemp as an agricultural commodity, allowing growers to retain control over every step—from planting and harvesting to processing, manufacturing, and direct sales. Supporters argue this “seed‑to‑sale” model preserves the economic benefits that farmers currently enjoy.

The alternative, Assembly Bill 606, would adopt a three‑tier system similar to the state’s alcohol regulations. Under this framework, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers would operate as separate entities, with each tier requiring its own licensing and oversight. Proponents say the approach could simplify regulation and improve public safety monitoring.

Industry Voices Concern Over Three‑Tier Model

Sutherland, who also serves on the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Coalition for Cannabis, represents roughly 1,500 hemp farmers and retailers across the state. He warns that shifting to a three‑tier structure could undermine the livelihoods of growers who currently capture value at multiple stages of production.

“Cannabis is a seed‑to‑sale industry,” Sutherland explained. “Farmers earn margins not just from selling raw biomass but also from processing the material they grow. If the market is split into independent manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, farmers lose that integrated revenue stream, and the agricultural side of hemp could suffer dramatically.”

He notes that major farming organizations, including the Wisconsin Farmers Union and several industrial hemp grower associations, have publicly endorsed Senate Bill 686 and rejected the alcohol‑style model. According to Sutherland, the current debate pits traditional agricultural interests against interests aligned with the beverage and distribution sectors.

Call for Timely Legislative Action

With planting season approaching, Sutherland urges lawmakers to resolve the legislative stalemate before farmers begin purchasing seed and preparing fields. He emphasizes that timely clarity is essential for growers to make informed investments and avoid potential losses.

“Farmers need to know whether they should move forward with their planting plans,” he said. “Delaying a decision risks leaving them with unsold inventory or, worse, forced to abandon crops that could have contributed to the state’s emerging hemp economy.”

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