BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho prosecutors say they want to find an “appropriate” resolution for two men who pleaded guilty to felony drug trafficking after they were arrested for hauling industrial hemp through the state.

Andrew D’Addario, of Colorado, and Erich Eisenhart, of Oregon, were scheduled to be sentenced this week, but in a new filing, Ada County prosecutors said they want to find an “appropriate” resolution for the case.

In the court document, the Ada County prosecutors said the outcome of their case will likely impact how other jurisdictions across the state handle hemp transportation cases.

Industrial hemp is legal in every state surrounding Idaho and the federal Farm Bill passed late last year legalized the production of hemp nationwide. The USDA released a memo last month telling states they can’t block the interstate transportation of hemp.

During the plea hearing earlier this year, D’Addario said the men were transporting hemp plants from one licensed industrial hemp farm in Colorado to another farm in Oregon.

Another man, Denis Palamarchuk, is also facing drug trafficking charges for hauling more than 3 tons of industrial hemp through Idaho. He has pleaded not guilty, and faces a minimum of five years in prison if he is convicted.