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In this episode, Tom, a cannabis lawyer, discusses a new loophole in the federal meaning of hemp resulting from the latest legislative process during a government shutdown. He explores how Congress's attempt to address i...
In this episode, Tom, a cannabis lawyer, discusses a new loophole in the federal meaning of hemp resulting from the latest legislative process during a government shutdown. He explores how Congress's attempt to address intoxicating hemp might have created unexpected outcomes for the cannabinoid industry, particularly with the current us politics landscape. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges and potential for congress gridlock when dealing with complex regulations concerning hemp, which could lead to a future hemp ban. In this episode, we dive deep into the recently revised federal definition of hemp and uncover a major loophole that could significantly impact the cannabis industry for years to come. Although Congress aimed to shut down the market for intoxicating hemp products, their new definitions have inadvertently created a new pathway for growers. This loophole allows the cultivation and shipping of baby cannabis plants (clones) that test under the legal THC limit but can be cultivated into high-THC plants. We'll dissect the new legislation piece by piece and explain why this is beneficial for growers but problematic for retailers. Don't miss out on the fascinating details that could shape the future of cannabis in America. #CannabisLaw #HempLegislation #CannabisIndustry #CannabisCommunity
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