If a test is above 0.3% but less than 1% THC, a registrant shall not be subject to revocation or suspension of their registration if the crop is destroyed orutilized in a manner approved of by the Commissioner.
You do understand that THC can be separated from CBD if testing to high in THC, don't you? The samples tested were grown from CDA approved industrial hemp seed known to produce hemp of .3% or lower THC so if they tested high the amount over the limit would likely be miniscule and not take much to process out. Simple solution the CDA is more than open to. Their intent is not to harm a business but to simply ensure compliance.
Besides, the supposed CDA document under discussion contains no date.
No date on document. Prob from yrs past when varieties were still under development 4 CDA approval. If Marqui M1 hadn't met THC level requirements thru previous repeated test grows it wouldn't have been approved to plant in AZFL fields. Simple scare tactics on the simple minded.